All articles by Ian Quinn – Page 195
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Comment & OpinionPublic Health England’s patronising One You campaign is a switch-off
PHE’s new campaign is patronising, over-complicated and, sadly, likely to be forgotten in six months
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NewsAldi begins selling non-food items online
Debut line-up includes products such as blenders, vacuum cleaners and lawnmowers
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NewsTesco appoints Tracey Clements as new MD for convenience operations
Clements joined Tesco in 2002 and has held positions as both Express store director and leader of the Express Central Team
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NewsPublic Health England launches One You healthier lifestyles push
Asda and Amazon are among the retailers backing the One You campaign
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NewsFDF seeks member mandate to run Brexit 'no' campaign
A crunch meeting of the UK’s biggest suppliers on Monday will decide if the Food & Drink Federation has a mandate to campaign against Brexit
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NewsTesco staff modelling exercise predicts loss of 39,000 jobs
Tesco is considering drastic reductions to its staffing levels
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NewsWe'll cut food waste by a third, pledges Scottish government
New target aims to save businesses and households £500m by 2025
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NewsCouncils back calls for teaspoons labelling for fizzy drinks
Jamie Oliver supports moves towards teaspoons measurements for sugar in soft drinks
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NewsAsda to 'move fast' on biggest-ever range overhaul
The supermarket announces Q4 like-for-likes down 5.8% and yearly sales down 4.7%
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NewsRetail leaders slam government for business rates "bragging"
BRC warns 40,000 high streets stores will close by 2020 without rates reduction
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NewsAction on Sugar guns for Starbucks and Costa
Starbucks’ Hot Mulled Fruit (grape with chai, orange and cinnamon venti) named the worst offender
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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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NewsTesco sued over Whaley Bridge store restrictive covenant
Developer is seeking declaration that covenant is void and unenforceable
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NewsTesco throws weight behind new sugar label developed by Cambridge mum
The retailer helped Rend Platings design her label, which helps consumers make better decisions about sugar
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Analysis & FeaturesAsda Renewal: suppliers asked to stump up millions
The struggling Walmart giant has launched category-by-category negotiations with suppliers
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Analysis & FeaturesSugar tax back on the table in PM's Childhood Obesity Strategy
David Cameron’s childhood obesity strategy will include plans for a sugar tax
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NewsTeenagers missing out on micronutrients because of war on sugar
A study by the BNF warns teenage girls are particularly at risk
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NewsSunday trading poll reveals fears for small stores
The YouGov poll also found most consumers think the plans will be bad for workers
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NewsRetailers attack 'desperate' Sunday trading plans
Retail groups claim government has relied too heavily on evidence from 1970s Sweden
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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





