Jamie Oliver news and analysis – Page 12
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NewsAramark strikes 10-year partnership with Jamie Oliver
Aramark strikes 10-year partnership with Jamie Oliver
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Analysis & FeaturesMeat-free diets: fad or the future of food?
Vegetarians and vegans are spoilt for choice, as ‘bleeding’ burgers, mushroom bolognese and vegan pizzas gain traction
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NewsMiso Tasty hits £150k Seedrs target in just four hours
The brand kicked off a 60-day Seedrs campaign this morning (9 April) to raise cash for a summer rollout to Tesco and Morrisons
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Comment & OpinionUrgent action required on plastic
As your leader regarding the need to make plastic more sustainable points out, urgent action is needed…
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Analysis & FeaturesIs the market to blame for woes of Jamie Oliver & co?
Has the casual dining sector – such a source of growth and creativity in recent years – run out of ideas?
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Comment & OpinionAs Barbecoa is battered over unpaid bills, Jamie Oliver faces trial by Twitter
The chances of Oliver dipping into his own pocket to pay for the failures of his business empire are as slim as a shaving of truffle, but he isn’t the only one in trouble …
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Analysis & FeaturesPower list 2018: who's steering the public's mood about food?
Our list of the top 10 players in public affairs reflects an increasingly open world, where trade bodies, brands and retailers have to move fast to keep on top of public opinion, and social media has created the ‘celebrity lobbyist’
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Analysis & FeaturesHow will supermarkets enforce the under-16 energy drinks ban?
Waitrose, Aldi, Co-op, Tesco and Morrisons plan to exercise their Challenge 25 policies, currently used for alcohol sales
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InterviewsJimmy Doherty Unwrapped: how the TV farmer went from ‘four pigs to 40’
Making the leap from academic to first-time farmer to TV personality is not something Jimmy Doherty had planned
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NewsCompanies fear 'naming and shaming' over sugar reduction
Sources warned attention would return to the “demonisation of sugar”
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NewsMedia Bites 26 Feb: Unilever, Tesco/Booker, 2 Sisters
Top shareholders warn Unilever over plan to leave the UK, judgment day nears on Tesco’s £3.7bn takeover Booker and 2 Sisters puts Irish fish supplier Donegal Catch up for sale.
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NewsHigh street pressures tell on Eat as losses mount
The pressures troubling the casual dining sector are also affecting the quick service restaurants, with newly filed accounts for sandwich chain Eat showing pre-tax losses rose from £1.5m in 2016 to £3.7m last year - its fifth consecutive year of losses.
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NewsMedia Bites 22 February: Unilever, Hotel Chocolat, Arla, KFC
The UK government is bracing for Unilever to choose the Netherlands over the UK for its new unified headquarters. Plus, results from Hotel Chocolat and Arla both gain coverage this morning.
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Analysis & FeaturesFive new ways to eat pizza
From yorkshire puddings to a full English, the classic pizza is getting a makeover
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NewsMedia Bites 20 Feb: Reckitt Benckiser, McColl’s, Russell Hume
“Swallowing rivals fails to fatten up Reckitt”, write The Times (£) as the consumer group’s flat-lining revenues hit its share price. Plus, McColl’s shares drop after P&H blow, Russell Hume collapses and more.
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Comment & OpinionRadio 4's Charlie Hicks tribute gives insight into grocery
It’s easy to forget that there was a time when spam seemed like a delicacy
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NewsJD Wetherspoon stands by Fairfax Meadow despite FSA scrutiny
Fairfax voluntarily withdrew a raft of meat products earlier this week due to concerns over use-by labelling…
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NewsMedia Bites 26 January: Diageo, Halo Top, plastic, Walmart, Greene King
Diageo was in focus yesterday as the drinks giant published its half-year figures.
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NewsMedia Bites 23 Jan: Tesco, Ocado, Nestlé
“Managers in firing line as Tesco jobs go” is the leading story in this morning’s edition of The Times.
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NewsPeas Please kicks off campaign for vegetable advertising fund
Plans for fund is backed by TV chefs Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall




