All articles by Ian Quinn – Page 201
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NewsShadow environment secretary blasts supermarkets over waste
Labour MP for Bristol East claims lack of transparency is used by the government as “excuse for inaction”
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NewsCo-op to donate all surplus food from warehouses to FareShare
Retailer rolling out the programme from this week
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NewsConsumer fears over sugar not limited to soft drinks
69% worried over sugar in cereal, 40% in bread, 23% in sugar
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Comment & OpinionCrunch time for Tacon as she bares her teeth at suppliers
Can the Groceries Code Adjudicator compel suppliers to give evidence against Tesco?
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NewsPick Your Own Offers a Waitrose 'game changer' as 700,000 customers sign up in first three months
Supermarket to launch a new phase of promotion with another 250 items included
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NewsTacon turns tough on demanding supplier information about Tesco practices
Groceries Code Adjudicator Christine Tacon has invoked her powers to demand suppliers give evidence about alleged breaches
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NewsFDF boss launches new attack on sugar campaigners
Speaking at the federation’s annual awards ceremony in London last night, the new director general said no sector should regard itself as safe
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NewsTesco sells Homeplus to investors for £4.2bn
The sale marks another step in the scaling down of the global empire built by Sir Terry Leahy and Philip Clarke
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Grocer 33Sophie Osgerby, Waitrose, Altrincham: G33 store of the week
We don’t want people to think of Waitrose as just a supermarket for the Home Counties. We’ve had to battle against the expectation
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NewsTesco layout rethink reflects menu planning at home
Tesco is trialling new layouts in 50 stores as part of chief executive Dave Lewis’ Project Reset
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NewsJamie Oliver's soft drink tax petition hits 100,000 signatures
Jamie Oliver’s petition for a tax on sugar-added soft drinks has hit the required number of signatories for parliamentary debate to be considered
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NewsSainsbury's launches apprenticeships for young farmers
Sainsbury’s is setting out to change the perception of farming among young people by becoming the first retailer to…
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NewsFormer Sainsbury's buyer writes GSCOP advice book
A former veteran Sainsbury’s buyer is writing an online book on how suppliers could learn to make better use of GSCOP
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Analysis & FeaturesCan the Jamie Oliver effect force a sugar tax about-turn?
Campaigning chef says Mexican case study should be followed. Is he right?…
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NewsFood waste disclosure Bill to be launched by MP Kerry McCarthy
The Labour MP wants other retailers to follow Tesco’s example
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NewsEU minimum pricing guidance: trade and campaigners react
Industry and health campaigners react to the legal guidance by the Advocate General over the Scottish government’s plans for minimum pricing
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NewsScottish minimum alcohol pricing plan branded 'difficult to justify' by EU legal chief
The Scottish government’s plans to bring in minimum unit pricing for alcohol suffered a massive blow this morning after the top legal figure in Europe said the policy was “difficult to justify”.
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NewsUnion urges workers to join Tesco's downgraded pension scheme
Usdaw claims the retailer is ”justified” in scrapping its final salary scheme
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Analysis & FeaturesTesco Project Reset: big bang or softly softly for next phase?
Sources suggest the chain is wary of alienating shoppers through implementing the SKU cull too quickly
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NewsOliver 'confident' David Cameron will reconsider sugar tax
Jamie Oliver claims talks with PM have left him “utterly confident” the government is poised for a sugar tax u-turn…





