Jamie Oliver news and analysis – Page 9
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Heather Mills' VBites invests in vegan choc pot brand Onist
The supplier is one of the first to link up with the VBites Venture accelerator programme
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Fiddes Payne losses deepen after international sales decline
Revenues at the Cake Angels owner dropped 2% to £14.3m in the year to 30 June 2018
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My Alternative CV
Andrew Howie, Shaken Udder, on stunts, spaniels and beef
My first job? Stunt man for FHM. No, really!
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Media Bites 11 March: Ocado, Unilever, Jamie Oliver
Around a quarter of Ocado shoppers would ditch the online grocer if Waitrose products were no longer available, according to a poll
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My Alternative CV
Ben Whitehead, Spare Snacks, on Ottolenghi and Dire Straits
‘I tripped over an interviewee’s chair and very nearly crashed through a glass wall
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UK food system is ‘rigged’ against healthy diets, says report
The Food Foundation report titled The Broken Plate is backed by campaigners including Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
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Media Bites 7 Feb: Ocado, Calsberg, Brexit
Online supermarket Ocado has been forced to cancel orders and warned of a “hit to sales” after the huge blaze ripped through its robotic warehouse.
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Category Report
Shaking it up: cooking sauces category report 2019
Consumers are leaving one-step sauces behind for more adventurous kits and pastes
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Analysis & Features
Christmas online: why didn't supermarkets do better?
What do the numbers tell us about the way forward for growth in online grocery?
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Grocer 33
Tesco Riverview, Irvine: Grocer 33 store of the week
‘I have both Sainsbury’s and Asda right on the doorstep. It can make life interesting’
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Jamie Oliver fronts Tesco charity cooking school scheme
The scheme has been developed in partnership with redistribution charity FareShare
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Shell unveils healthy food-to-go range created by Jamie Oliver
Featuring more ‘fruit, veg and colour’, the 80-strong selection will debut at the end of the month
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Health secretary calls for end to 'nanny state interventions'
Matt Hancock said that too often policies had punished the majority rather than target intervention at the minority in need
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Media Bites 15 Jan: JAB Holdings, Stockpiling, Gillette
Bart Becht, the chairman of Pret-owner JAB Holdings, has quit after a split with his two partners
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PHE says 'Good Choice' logo could get bigger rollout
The government’s health boffins are said to be using the label as a “toe in the water”
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Analysis & Features
Bombshell mergers, sensational shortages and environmental triumphs: 2018 in review
There were mergers so seismic in scale they could change grocery for good, and new arrivals that went out with a whimper
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Comment & Opinion
Yet another new logo won’t make PHE’s campaigns any clearer
With its new campaign, PHE has again left the doors open to confusion, despite its good intentions
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Parents face 'huge confusion' over kids food crackdown
Some of the products being recommended in the push are among those in line to be barred from promotions under PHE’s ongoing review
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My Alternative CV
Will Jones, FrieslandCampina, on wasps and his bad Spanish
‘From the age of 15, I spent most school holidays as a gardener’
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Advertising groups react to Sadiq Khan's HFSS ad ban on London transport
Khan announced today the ban would come into force in February, following a public consultation launched in May