All Daily Bread articles – Page 99
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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
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Comment & OpinionWhy bakery brands can no longer rely on Mary and Paul
Is GBBO’s momentum running out?
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Comment & OpinionSean Clarke would do well to ignore Mike Coupe’s price war advice
It’s very generous for the JS boss to help out, but his advice on what’s best for Asda should be taken with a pinch of salt
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Comment & Opinion‘Fake’ farms crusade is the wrong fight at the wrong time
Why does the National Farmers Union think it’s a smart idea to pick a fight with British farming’s biggest customer right now?
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Comment & Opinion
May's new-look BIS raises big questions about skills and green issues
What does BIS’ transformation into the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy mean for food & drink?
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Comment & OpinionPokémon provides a fun alternative to a childhood obesity strategy
The past week has proved that Britain’s pint-sized couch potatoes don’t need government strategies to get moving
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Comment & OpinionWhat does Britain’s new PM mean for food & drink?
The UK is now in for a steep learning curve on its new PM
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Comment & OpinionWill Prime Day 2016 show Amazon’s Black Friday alternative is coming of age?
As well as the extra traffic to the site and money coming in, the real big deal for Amazon is Prime membership
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Comment & OpinionWill the new leader (Sean Clarke at Asda, that is) trigger the nuclear option?
It’s fitting that Asda chose a day of leadership turmoil to greet its new boss
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Comment & Opinion“Bloody difficult” or not, we need more women in positions of executive power
If politics can make proper, meaningful progress, then I see no reason why business can’t do much, much better
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Comment & OpinionDon’t stop at cereal! Ironic hipsterdom is totes amazeballs for all foods!
It’s easy to mock, but Kellogg’s may well have the last laugh





