Jamie Oliver news and analysis – Page 15
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Comment & OpinionDairy alternatives need their spotlight
The debate over where best to place free-from food & drink in retailers was raging long before sales soared
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My Alternative CVRahi Daneshmand, Virtue, on All Saints and teleportation
I’m trying to make the world a better place by offering a healthier and more natural alternative to energy drinks
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NewsJamie Oliver urges May to wage war against obesity
Chef featured in Channel 4’s Dispatches tonight, which features claims the PM watered down David Cameron’s plans
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NewsCru Kafe brews up expansion plan with £1.3m investment
Coffee pod start-up Cru Kafe has raised £1.3m to grow overseas, build the management team and help launch a compostable capsule.
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InterviewsThe evolution of Deliciously Ella
“There’s no part of us that says ‘eat for abs, go on a diet, calorie count’ – we’re the polar opposite”
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Analysis & FeaturesCan 2 Sisters make Bernard Matthews bootiful again?
As one of Britain’s most tarnished brands is gobbled up by poultry giant 2 Sisters, we answer the key questions about the deal
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NewsMedia Bites 30 Sep: Living wage, Jamie Oliver, M&S
A survey for a business lobby group suggests some companies have reduced recruitment and may cut staff hours in future.
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Comment & OpinionThe more voices tackling food waste the better
What do I think of the Evening Standard’s new food waste campaign?
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NewsChristmas turkey dinner saved by Ranjit Singh Boparan deal
‘Chicken king’ Ranjit Singh Boparan rides to the rescue of Bernard Matthews to save Christmas dinner
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NewsBernard Matthews jobs pledge welcomed by Unite
Bernard Matthews will also start processing chickens as well as turkeys to fill spare capacity at its sites.
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NewsBernard Matthews sold in pre-pack administration to Ranjit Boparan
The deal safeguards 2,000 jobs, with all employees and agency staff all transferring across to the new owners, and the group will continue to trade as normal
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Analysis & FeaturesWho is winning the war on waste?
For our Green Issue we have ranked how the UK’s 10 largest retailers are doing in the war on waste
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InterviewsTristram Stuart, the original waste wonk
Years before Hugh FW and Jamie Oliver waged war on waste, Tristram Stuart was fighting to push it up the global agenda
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Comment & OpinionJoe Wicks: Instagram gold but utterly forgettable TV
You can take the boy off Instagram but you can’t wrestle Instagram off the boy
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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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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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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
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NewsImminent childhood obesity plan is 'weak', campaigners warn
The Treasury is set launch a consultation on the soft drinks sugar levy tomorrow
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Comment & OpinionWill consumers remain invested in wonky veg?
Supermarkets didn’t set out to create food waste. And consumers haven’t always been as fussy as they have become
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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




