All articles by Ian Quinn – Page 193
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NewsWrap launches initiative to reduce food waste in London
The campaign aims for joined-up thinking on food waste, recycling and healthy eating
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NewsFood Standards Scotland looks to cut junk food consumption
The average child in Scotland aged from four to 10 years old consumes about 24.5kg of unhealthy snacks each year
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NewsTesco's Scan as you Shop service to go into 20 more stores
Tesco has also launched a new TV ad to publicise the service
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NewsStorm brewing as tea makers warn over Brexit price hikes
British tea suppliers are spearheading calls for supermarkets to put up tea prices
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NewsAsda adds triple-distilled vodka to its revamped spirits range
Extra Special range of malt whisky, gin and brandy has undergone a packaging transformation
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NewsTesco adds English fizz to Finest range with Hush Heath
Tesco hopes to slake shoppers’ growing thirst for domestic fizz with the launch of a Finest English sparkling wine
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NewsCancer Research campaign guns for Childhood Obesity Plan
The charity has mocked up a shopfront into an XL school uniform shop to show the new norm of larger school uniforms
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NewsTesco’s former finance boss no longer under FRC investigation
There was ‘no realistic prospect that a Tribunal would make an adverse finding in relation to the conduct” of McIlwee, the FRC said
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Comment & OpinionTesco’s 29p veg is a savvy move against discounters and food waste
Instead of suppliers being faced with tonnes of wasted products, Tesco decided to lower prices
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NewsGovernment reply to booze advice 'fails common sense test'
Government will stick with the recommended weekly unit intake of 14 units for both men and women
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NewsNon-EU exports of UK food & drink soar 14%
Food and drink exports to non-EU countries rose by 14% year on year in the run up to the Brexit vote, new figures from the FDF have revealed
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NewsFood businesses ahead of Environment Agency recycling targets
Food producers and manufacturers will have an overall lower cost of complying with UK packaging regulations this year
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Analysis & FeaturesChildhood obesity strategy: what can industry expect next?
The childhood obesity strategy is out at last, but it leaves many questions unanswered. Here’s what industry can expect next
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NewsTesco extends same-day click & collect with added charges
New pick-up slots will be £2 from Monday to Thursday and £3 on Fridays
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NewsAsda gets new smart mobile coupon system from O2
New coupons allow customers to redeem offers straight from their smartphone without the need to print
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NewsTesco angers Scottish strawberry shoppers with flag switch
Supermarket ditched Saltire in favour of Union Flag following complaints from English customer
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NewsHigh streets minister wants to track down Best Shop on Twitter
Winner of social media competition will scoop £1,000 in advertising credit and trip to Twitter office
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Analysis & FeaturesIndustry divided as childhood obesity plan is watered down
Sainsbury’s CEO Mike Coupe says there should have been “compulsory measured targets across all nutrients”
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NewsTesco shoppers sent £150 phishing scam emails
A phishing scam has set out to target Tesco customers with a fake reward offer
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Comment & OpinionChildhood Obesity Plan: or COP-out for short
It is quite some achievement to have spent the best part of two years drawing up a strategy only to produce a document that leaves all sides in the debate feeling almost equally underwhelmed





