All Daily Bread articles – Page 98
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Comment & OpinionThe Brexit mood is close to hanging in the balance
If anyone in the food and drink industry does favour staying in Europe, now might be the time to come out and say it
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Comment & OpinionGrocery needs a ‘big data’ revolution
Grocery has been uninspired in its use of data so far. It’s time to change that
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Comment & OpinionAmazon deal represents a potentially game-changing move for Morrisons
A renewed confidence at Morrisons has been created by Potts in a subtle, understated but significant way
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Comment & OpinionThe fashion for innovation: what food and drink could learn from the catwalk
A couple of big brands recently failed in legal attempts to keep their ideas for themselves
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Comment & OpinionMars choc recall highlights the need for gutsy communications strategies
No one could accuse Mars of lacking decisiveness with its chocolate recall, but its PR has been more hit and miss
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Comment & OpinionFarmland stuck on repeat: messages at NFU conference are all too familiar
NFU president Meurig Raymond reeled off a tale of woes faced by farmers over the past 12 months
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Comment & OpinionCoffee pod sales face a green challenge in Hamburg
Can a player come up with a material to keep coffee fresh without costing the earth?
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Comment & OpinionChewing over the question of gum in the classroom
Wrigley vs. the teaching profession: has it really gum to this?
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Analysis & FeaturesRetrenchment and other key themes to look out for at CAGNY 2016
The Consumer Analysts Group of New York conference kicked off yesterday
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Comment & OpinionHas Tesco hit on a new solution in the war on sugar?
The Sugarwise certification scheme is billed as sugar’s equivalent of the Fairtrade marque
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Comment & OpinionSuppliers selling directly to consumers is a disruptive tactic retailers must watch keenly
‘Disrupt yourself before someone else disrupts you.’ It’s the kind of maddening advice you read a lot in consultancy white papers on the…
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Comment & OpinionPhilip Hampton has a tough job, but an important one: fmcg needs women
It’s ironic the government is seemingly unable to find a suitable woman to take on the role of business equality tsar
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Comment & OpinionGrocers still need help getting to grips with e-cigs
As specialist vaping chains and online players cashed in, it seems the grocers were unworried, or out the back having a fag
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Comment & OpinionIs UK farming facing a Brexit vote decided by the Britain’s Got Talent audience?
Lots of food for thought for the sector and potentially very little time to consider before we all go to the polls
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Comment & OpinionWill Jamie turning ‘ninja’ scare the government into a sugar tax u-turn?
As the government continues to box itself into a corner, the prospect of that mother of all u-turns remains in the shadows
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Comment & OpinionMillennials and the future of premium spirits
With more and more US spirits makers training their eyes on the UK, what are the key US trends worth watching out for?
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Comment & OpinionWKD’s step into the unknown signals a change in gender marketing
The generation that is currently coming of age is rapidly rejecting traditional gender markers
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Comment & OpinionSainsbury’s enthusiasm for Argos is well-placed… but risks remain
Aside from the financials, Coupe is adamant the tie-up would be good news for British consumers
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Comment & OpinionBeyond a joke: who’s responsible for ensuring kids know their onions (and chickens)?
A new study suggests that many youngsters (along with their parents) didn’t know a chicken had bones
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Comment & OpinionBrands should be clearer on portion sizes to evade snack attacks
Brands could be doing more to silence those who would support drastic measures





