All articles by Julia Glotz – Page 6
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Comment & OpinionWe need a national mission for UK food
A national mission. That is how Theresa May described the quest for Brexit success this week
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NewsYoung Foodies creates online community for grocery disruptor brands
The members-only portal aims to connect food entrepreneurs with like-minded individuals to help tackle day-to-day challenges
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NewsStefano Agostini is new CEO of Nestlé UK & Ireland as Fiona Kendrick steps down
Kendrick will continue in her role as chairman to provide strategic support to the Swiss confectionery giant
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Analysis & FeaturesLeaked Labour manifesto: the key points for food & drink
From a new childhood obesity strategy to an extension of the Adjudicator’s remit, we’ve picked out the key policy pledges for food & drink
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NewsFake wine and mineral water seized in €230m food fraud crackdown
Investigators also uncovered 300,000 cans of fish in Portugal, including almost expired sardines that had been repacked in tomato sauce
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NewsSnap general election on 8 June: the food & drink industry reacts
Theresa May has announced a snap general election. Here’s how leading voices and organisations from the world of grocery have reacted to the news.
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Comment & OpinionDairy needs a strategy to boost appeal to younger consumers
Previous campaigns prove dairy can engage consumers and get its message heard. Time to use those skills once more
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NewsCoke Life to disappear from UK market
The stevia-sweetened variant will disappear from UK shelves as of June
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Comment & OpinionArticle 50 special: Brexit insight & analysis from The Grocer
Article 50 has been triggered. Brexit has officially started. So what now for the food & drink industry?
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Comment & OpinionUK food & drink is staring down the barrel of Brexit
Article 50 will be triggered next Wednesday. Time to get serious about negotiating the right deal for UK food & drink
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NewsKers to depart Müller as Lindt & Sprüngli’s Uwe Sommer becomes group CEO
Kers will stay on during the transition period but is then expected to bow out of the business
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NewsAldi to get fresh logo to complement ‘modern’ image
The new logo is already in use in China and will be coming to the UK in due course
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NewsChancellor’s £435m business rates relief package just ‘a drop in the ocean’
Short-term relief measures are not enough and proper reform is needed, leading retail voices have said
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NewsPropercorn reassures customers after lab test finds 74% more fat than declared
The company said a technical problem led to some packs of Lightly Sea Salted containing more fat than the 14.5g declared on packs
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NewsOwn-label consultancy IPLC opens UK office with former Freiberger MD
Richard Harrow will be advising on own-label buying, sales and strategy
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Comment & OpinionBoris serves up a pineapple fever dream on exports
The foreign secretary tells the British Chambers of Commerce the future for UK exports (including pineapple jam) is bright
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NewsTesco and Booker’s £3.7bn merger: what the analysts say
Booker and Tesco today stunned The City this morning with plans for one of the biggest mergers in retail history. Here is how City analysts and other experts reacted to the news
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NewsSandwich makers call for return to ‘use by end of’ labels post-Brexit
‘Use by end of’ labels reduce confusion and prevent food waste, the BSA says
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NewsFormer Freiberger MD Richard Harrow joins Elevaate
Harrow will help boost Elevaate’s fmcg offering
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Category ReportFood on the go category report 2016
Sarnies are going to become more expensive - and the iconic £3 meal deal may well be on its way out





