All articles by James Halliwell – Page 10
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InterviewsTim Mason Big Interview: Ups, downs, and a digital future
After a 30-year run at Tesco, Tim Mason bowed out when Fresh & Easy flopped. What went wrong? And what is he up to now?
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Comment & OpinionHugh's War on Waste uncovers more picky supermarkets
Would anyone object to seeing any of the supermarket chief executives pelted with wet cauliflower?
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NewsWar on Waste chef says supermarkets "rising to the challenge"
Hugh’s War on Waste returned this week and proved that levels of food waste in the fields are still extremely high
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NewsAsda claims £57 per customer average saving from food waste advice
The supermarket ran a campaign alongside the University of Leeds offering tips on food storage, labelling and recipes for leftovers
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Analysis & FeaturesWhat's behind the return of the independent butcher?
In 2016, after years of decline, the number of independent butchers went up for the first time on record
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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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Analysis & FeaturesWill Steinhoff really take the pound out of Poundland?
Scrapping the £1 price point would lose Poundland its USP - so why might Steinhoff be tempted?
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Analysis & FeaturesHas Farm Africa made a difference?
Fmcg executives flew out to help villagers in Tanzania and Kenya start up a business from tilapia farming and beekeeping
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Comment & OpinionIceland scores a winner with inspired Euro 2016 campaign
Amid the drama of the past week, there was a football match on. And Iceland Foods played a blinder
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NewsAldi CEO hits out at ASA for banning its Morrisons price comparison ad
Morrisons filed a complaint and the ASA agreed the ads were misleading
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NewsUK votes to leave EU: the industry reacts to Brexit
The UK has voted to leave the EU by 51.9% to 48.1%, sending shockwaves through the country and around the world…
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Comment & OpinionBrexit in the balance as businesses have their final say
It’s genuinely hard to find a major player on the world stage that publicly advocates Brexit, unless you count Donald Trump
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Comment & OpinionNFU pledge is an easy win for retailers – so why aren’t they signing up?
Slow progress, considering the pledge was launched in 2012. Is something wrong with it?
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Analysis & FeaturesAndy Savage: the Morrisons store manager who fixes things
The Grocer’s Store Manager of the Year has overcome countless challenges yet still has an appetite for turnarounds
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Comment & OpinionFood Unwrapped: sound advice on holiday weight loss
This show had some good tips on how to cheer up when the time comes to strip off in front of strangers in the sunshine
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NewsStore manager of the year
Andy Savage, Morrisons Preston: 23-year veteran is golden boy for Morrisons
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Events & AwardsThe Grocer Gold Awards: all the winners from a dramatic night
Aldi fought off Lidl and Ocado to scoop Grocer of the Year, and there were big wins for Tesco and Diageo
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