All Daily Bread articles – Page 93
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Comment & OpinionReturn of the never-ending argument: the badger cull is back
Badger culling – that most inflammatory of topics – is back on the agenda this week
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Comment & OpinionSoho chefs are right to raise the profile of packaging waste
Ed Baines one of a number of high-profile chefs to campaign on the issue A call to end ‘the scourge of Soho’ landed on London mayor Sadiq Khan’s doormat yesterday. Signed by five influential signatories, the stirring prose demanded a ban on the ‘unsightly’ and ‘damaging’ blight ...
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Comment & OpinionRise of contactless puts pressure on grocers to keep pace with the tap & go revolution
Shoppers spent £9.27bn on a total of 1.1 billion contactless payments in the first half of this year, overtaking the £7.75bn spent last year in total
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Comment & OpinionReading between the lines of the latest FSA campylobacter report
The FSA says it doesn’t plan to change targets, but industry worries there’s a subtext to its latest research
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Comment & OpinionChildhood Obesity Plan: or COP-out for short
It is quite some achievement to have spent the best part of two years drawing up a strategy only to produce a document that leaves all sides in the debate feeling almost equally underwhelmed
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Comment & OpinionTime for clarity on zero-hour employment
We need to clarify exactly what we expect from employers. And we need to do it fast
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Comment & OpinionWhat do Instagram’s new Business Tools and Stories features mean for brands?
Both launches have created new and easier ways for businesses to interact with customers, so what do they mean for fmcg?
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Comment & OpinionGrocers are right to play the long game with new payment apps
In today’s smartphone-obsessed society, it’s hard to find a grocery retailer that doesn’t have an app
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Comment & Opinion“Share what you’ve achieved” and enter Top New Talent 2016
It’s a straightforward process, completely free and the rewards are well worth it
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Comment & OpinionWhen it comes to health, we really should trust the experts
Rights and wrongs in politics are distinctly burry, but we shouldn’t lump expertise from highly regarded doctors in with economic forecasts or political think tanks
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Comment & OpinionPotts’ Ocado deal clicks as a potential win-win for both parties
Ocado is setting to work on the store-picking model, which will allow Morrisons to provide an online grocery service across the country, while Morrisons won’t have to share its profits, and will pay less in terms of R&D costs
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Comment & OpinionTime for campaigners against Olympic junk food and booze sponsorship to get real
The tough economic climate means it’s harder than ever to make the case against sponsorship
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Comment & OpinionWhich? has picked the wrong target with its promotions complaint
If the new PM has done her research, she will know several previous attempts under the failed Responsibility Deal to tackle the thorny issue of promotions fell flat
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Comment & OpinionTheresa May should be hailed for her war on modern slavery
The PM has described modern slavery as “a barbaric evil” and “the great human rights issue of our time”.
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Comment & OpinionAB InBev/SAB megabrew faces nailbiting progress to completion
The historic brewing mega-deal looks back on. But it is not out of the woods yet.
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Comment & OpinionMorrisons plays the Brexit price reassurance card as Asda price war looms
This is clever marketing from Morrisons with a number of factors at play
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Comment & OpinionOne month on, Brexit means…uncertainty
As the government scrambles to come up with a roadmap for our withdrawal, the outlook is anything but certain
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Comment & OpinionPost-Brexit good news for Britain’s food exporters
It has been a big day for export announcements
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Comment & OpinionHolland & Barrett is a sound supplement for Tesco’s health
No doubt Tesco scouts will be busy searching for other suitors
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Comment & OpinionSupermarket cage-free egg commitments heap more pressure on producers
Success stories like Gavaghan’s show just how big an impact consumer action can have





