All Daily Bread articles – Page 95
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Comment & Opinion
Amazon delivers another headache for the UK mults
Another day, another delivery from Amazon arrives
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Comment & Opinion
Drinking and gaming: how brands and developers are playing nicely
With the average age of a gamer somewhere north of 30, it’s not surprising drink suppliers have associated themselves with video game franchises
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Comment & Opinion
Are retailers falling out of love with Black Friday?
Buried under a heap of recrimination and Polaroid flatscreen TVs, the romance between Asda and Black Friday is over
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News
Will the SNP put a spanner in the works for liberalised Sunday trading?
What appeared a foregone conclusion is now much less clear
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Comment & Opinion
Is Dave Lewis the man to get government listening over business rates reform?
Dave Lewis is in some ways an unlikely man to lead the industry into a fresh battle on the unfairness of the business rates…
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Comment & Opinion
Mondelez won’t have put sultanas into Fruit & Nut without thinking hard
The media and the public either give Cadbury’s owner Mondelez too much credit or not enough, depending on how you look at it
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Comment & Opinion
Fear of science could grow into a big problem for food & drink
Consumer confidence in science is fading fast – and the implications for food and drink are huge
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News
Has the war on sugar widened to become a war on sweetness, whatever the sweetener?
‘Diet Coke Heart Risk’ screamed the front page headline of today’s The Sun
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Comment & Opinion
Asda and Lidl are first off the mark with their Christmas TV ads – but do they deliver?
The first of the seasonal supermarket ads have hit our screens
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News
Positive news on food waste at last – but Courtauld still has work to do
Let’s hope the new system brings a new age of collaboration from retailers, suppliers and governments alike
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Comment & Opinion
Morrisons has the right attitude to data breach action
When thousands of your employees sue you, it suggests you’ve done something pretty bad. Yet it’s happening to Morrisons right now. And it hasn’t.
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Comment & Opinion
Alcoholism jokes and ‘cash in hash’ – the unstuffy world of Food Tech Week
‘Food of Genius’ – one of the headline events at London’s first Food Tech Week – was anything but stuffy
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Comment & Opinion
Tesco’s wine range review is Project Reset’s toughest test yet
The key will be whether the new everyday prices on offer really do stand up to close inspection
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Comment & Opinion
Britain’s boozy secrets revealed
Brits have a reputation for boozing. We knock back the equivalent of 10 litres of pure alcohol each every year, according to…
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Comment & Opinion
PHE’s call for ‘responsible promotions’ opens up old wounds for industry
Public Health England’s revelation yesterday that its evidence review supports bringing in a tax on added-sugar drinks has…
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Comment & Opinion
Can Mark Price switch channels?
It’s the end of an era. Or at least it soon will be. Mark Price, the MD of Waitrose, will step down in April, after nine years in the role.
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Comment & Opinion
Iceland boldly puts up the price of milk – but will others follow?
We’re used to seeing milk prices being cut, so Iceland’s move to increase the price of its four-pinters from 89p back up to £1 is eye-catching
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Comment & Opinion
Indulgent NPD is alive and well at Anuga – even the bread rolls have chocolate noses
Last weekend, more than 160,000 visitors from across the globe packed their bags and headed to Cologne in Germany…
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Comment & Opinion
‘Made with British Lion eggs’ could be a win for consumers, suppliers and retailers
News, broken this week, by The Grocer that the British Egg Industry Council had lodged a trademark application for…
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News
Licensed to make a killing: serious business at BLE
At a global level, licensed merchandise and services were worth $241.5bn (£160bn) and generated $13.4bn in royalty revenue