Jamie Oliver news and analysis – Page 19
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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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Comment & OpinionTeaspoons illustrate importance of relativity in sugar debate
I quite like this teaspoons of sugar idea. Whether it’s on the front of the pack or the back of the pack…
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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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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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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…
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Comment & OpinionWill Cheryl’s tie-up with Greggs have the X factor?
Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and Greggs seem an unlikely couple, but unusual pairings have worked in the past
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Analysis & FeaturesScreenagers as shoppers: how to target Generation Z
Permanently glued to their smartphones, Generation Z should be an advertiser’s dream…
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Comment & OpinionHow Christmas shopping habits are changing
Supermarkets could be doing more when it comes to helping people organise their Christmas food shop
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Comment & OpinionFood Unwrapped: lifting the lid on summer diets
Channel 4 wheeled out the team once again for Food Unwrapped Diets for Summer
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Comment & OpinionRetailers must start caring about food again, not just price
Companies like Pret, Wagamama and Itsu are championing food in a way retailers are not
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NewsJamie Oliver chicken ready meal trio for Budgens
Budgens has introduced a range of Jamie Oliver ready-to-cook meals to its meat aisles…
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Analysis & FeaturesTalking turkey: Can Bernard Matthews be 'bootiful' again?
The Grocer visits Bernard Matthew’s Norfolk HQ ‘Turkey Hall’ to talk twizzlers, ready meals and returning to profit with CEO Rob Burnett…
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InterviewsRob Burnett: Big Interview with the Bernard Matthews CEO
Bernard Matthews is on the offensive again and back in growth says new CEO Rob Burnett
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NewsJamie Oliver sugary drinks move misguided, says soft drinks industry
BSDA director general Gavin Partington said industry efforts to help consumers make healthier lifestyle choices were proving far more effective than any tax
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NewsMoy Park IPO plans scrapped in favour of $1.5bn JBS sale
Brazilian food group Marfrig has decided against plans to float Northern Irish poultry producer Moy Park on the London Stock Exchange, preferring instead a sale to South American meat producer JBS.
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NewsCity Snapshot: Thorntons and Moy Park acquired as UK M&A activity heats up
Troubled chocolatier Thorntons is to be acquired in a deal worth £112m by Ferrero and chicken processor Moy Park has been sold by Brazilian parent Marfrig for $1.5bn
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Comment & OpinionMary Berry's Absolute Favourites: gentle, gimmick-free TV
Leave it to good ol’ Mary Berry to ditch the stunts and take us back to basics in Mary Berry’s Absolute Favourites
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Comment & OpinionSchool Dinners Progress Report gets full marks
Apologies if this makes you feel old, but Jamie Oliver’s School Dinners campaign was 10 years ago…
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Analysis & FeaturesGluten-free brands get a rise out of home baking
A growing number of gluten-free brands are moving into the sector. Can they challenge mainstream players?
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Comment & OpinionYouTube can bring brands to where their audience is
WWW now seems to stand for “What I want, when I want, where I want it”





