All Daily Bread articles – Page 97
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Comment & Opinion
Farmers need support, but they're not the only ones
Dairy farmers have scored some high-profile concessions from retailers and protesters this summer, but must remain aware of other crises
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Comment & Opinion
Retailers stay up as The Force Awakens
Tonight is going to be a busy one for the nation’s merchandisers, for tomorrow is Force Friday. For those not in the know…
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Comment & Opinion
Fast food could rapidly disappear in hospitals – but where will it end?
It may come as a surprise, but many of the major UK fast food chains have restaurants across the NHS in England. What isn’t surprising..
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Comment & Opinion
Will Poundland’s website prove worth the wait?
So Poundland has finally launched online. And no one could accuse it of rushing things. It started building its website in 2011, but it’s been stuck in development hell since. It came close to launching in 2013 and 2014, but CEO Jim McCarthy demanded further improvements. Today it went live, ...
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Comment & Opinion
Is the sun setting for the breakfast biscuits success story?
Nearly one in four (38%) Brits think they’re a total fad, according to a poll for The Grocer
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News
Hamleys’ hot tips bring glad tidings to battery makers
While the market might have gone a bit flat, a new list of Christmas must-have toys will bring cheer
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Comment & Opinion
Will Cheryl’s tie-up with Greggs have the X factor?
Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and Greggs seem an unlikely couple, but unusual pairings have worked in the past
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Comment & Opinion
Craft beer faces a potential identity crisis
Meantime’s embarrassing episode with the outsourcing of its London Lager to Holland neatly illustrates a craft issue
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Comment & Opinion
As drinkers cut back, booze brands must look to push posh
Brits are eager to cut down on the booze, new research from Mintel shows
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Comment & Opinion
Vloggers get a taste of the regulatory stick
The ASA has got its teeth into the previously unregulated world of vlogger brand endorsement
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Analysis & Features
Clarke relies on green shoots as Asda reaches ‘nadir’
Andy Clarke today confidently declared that the worst was now over for Asda
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Comment & Opinion
M Local sale is a sad end for a great concept
Our news editor reminisces over one of the best convenience stores he ever visited - the first ever M Local
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Comment & Opinion
Have you got talent? Get your entry in for Top New Talent 2015
Top New Talent is The Grocer magazine’s celebration of dynamic individuals operating in fmcg under the age of 35
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Comment & Opinion
Could crafty US trends save the British boozer?
Pubs are closing but microbreweries are booming. So how can we square this circle?
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Comment & Opinion
Is Morrisons Milk for Farmers what protesters – and shoppers – really want?
The new milk SKU, which will see 10ppl extra go to farmers, could prove controversial
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Comment & Opinion
Carling’s football manager move could be a masterstroke
The leagues are going ‘clean’, the organisations are in crisis, so Carling’s LMA move looks ingenious
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Comment & Opinion
Can Aldi’s Olympic deal unite Britain and Germany?
The borders dividing countries in global commerce have become blurred
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Comment & Opinion
Bake Off’s back – but what other categories need the TV treatment?
With a new pretender on the scene in the form of ITV’s BBQ Champ, we’ve had a think about some other potential winners
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Comment & Opinion
Like Ryanair, discounters will find low prices are not everything
As price becomes less of a priority for shoppers, lessons can be learned from similar upheaval in air travel
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Comment & Opinion
Farmers must be careful to keep consumers on side
The current restrained protests have kept public opinion behind the farmers, but caution is needed