All articles by Ian Quinn – Page 153
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South Korea and China increase food & drink imports from UK
A boom in food & drink exports to South Korea - as well as continued strong sales to China - has provided light on the horizon for those hoping to see non-EU trade surge in the wake of Brexit.
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Overall calorie content targeted in next phase of war on obesity
Ready meals, pizzas, burgers, crisps and sandwiches are next on the government’s hit list for shrinkage and reformulation
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Asda Q2 results: what the analysts say
How have the experts responded to the first sales increase since 2014?
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Asda posts first sales growth since 2014
Second quarter sales were up 1.8%, fuelled by a successful Easter trading period
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Copycat packaging tricking 'autopilot' shoppers into buying
British Brands Group study equipped shoppers with used eye-tracking technology
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Industry welcomes commitment to no Irish border agrifood checks
Department for Exiting the EU puts importance of preserving food trade on a par with peace process
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P&G takes Edgewell to court over alleged patent infringement
The case focuses on Edgewell’s three-bladed private label razor cartridge
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Five big questions for food & drink from today’s post-Brexit customs plan
From food safety to the Irish border, we take a look at the key issues raised by today’s customs proposals
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Food and drink industry leaders welcome interim EU trade plan
But trade bodies warn there remain huge obstacles to the “freest and most frictionless possible” deal envisaged
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Discounters 'increasingly likely' to anchor out of town sites
Savills found a 78% rise in out of town centres anchored by discounters in last six years
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Sainsbury's Inglis Green Rd, Edinburgh: G33 store of the week
“All the colleagues were recruited from the local area – it has meant quite a lot for the local community”
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Clubcard confusion as Tesco's new fobs prove non-contactless
The fobs, used by many shoppers as an alternative to the card, have left staff having to manually scan points
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Tacon sent remedies in drop & drive furore
Supermarkets embroiled in a row over drop & drive charges have written to Christine Tacon setting out plans to respond
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Asda to battle falling profits with 'steady improvement'
Like-for-like sales fell 5.7% in the year to 31 December
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The Co-op commits to Fairtrade with Kenyan resource centre
The funding is being provided by the Co-op’s Growing Stories online campaign
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Tesco to close accounts of tens of thousands of bank customers
Tesco Bank has written to Clubcard Plus account holders to warn them that all accounts will be closed
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One Stop franchise chief Andrew King exits Tesco
Andrew King is leaving as part of a wider restructure of Tesco operations, said the retailer
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Tesco cuts sanitary product prices to end 'tampon tax'
Price of tampons and sanitary towels will fall by 5% from today, ahead of government plans to remove VAT…
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Poor children increasingly likely to be obese says NHS Scotland
New report says “actions to reduce the ‘obesogenic’ environment are urgently needed”
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PHE proposes portion cap for fruit juices and smoothies
Many supermarket products commonly in 450ml or larger sizes may come under pressure to shrink…