All articles by Megan Tatum – Page 21
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Comment & OpinionIt's not just BBC being swept up in gender pay gap maelstrom
Business won’t be able to ride this new heightened focus on how we treat, talk about, listen to and pay women by shoving its head in the sand
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NewsFemale sales directors paid 38% less than men
Real-time salary data showed male sales directors earn £138,885 on average while females in the same role earn £86,600
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My Alternative CVBrian Woodward, HMY Group, on bogofs and Chicken Run
No two days are the same. One could involve global logistics, the next our college-positive action group
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Comment & OpinionSpotlight on food & drink in week of gender missteps
“Business issues are never just business issues.” This was the prophetic observation of PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi before she was plunged into PR hell this week
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Comment & Opinion'Lady crisps' row overshadows excellent Indra Nooyi interview
One minute the PepsiCo CEO spent chuckling over ‘lady crisps’ will now be burned in her memory like a hot chilli Dorito
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Analysis & FeaturesSupermarket expansion: from thin air
By selling ‘empty space’ above stores, grocers can unlock billions, boost sales, and help solve the UK housing shortage
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My Alternative CVSamuel Dennigan, Strong Roots, on hippos & Heston Blumenthal
I started as a framer in a print gallery, which stirred my interest in creative design thinking as a business tool
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Comment & OpinionExtreme Cake Makers: in which competitive baking goes too far
Gone are the days that wonky Rice Krispie cakes were acceptable.
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Comment & OpinionAldi takes fight to the big four on a new front: food waste
Aldi has transformed into a frontrunner on food waste
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NewsAldi pledges to cut food waste 50% by 2030
Redistribution would be a core focus of its plans to reduce food waste
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NewsIceland must do more to tackle waste says Richard Walker
Walker said food waste was “a big issue” he was “passionate” about addressing in his new role
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Analysis & FeaturesHow to join the companies who have signed up so far
’If you are not a part of the solution, you are a part of the problem’, goes the saying. Find out who is backing our campaign so far
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Analysis & FeaturesCity Harvest: another life for London's waste food
City Harvest works the capital’s ‘last mile’, passing food from supermarkets and events to charities that need it
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My Alternative CVKathy Caton, Brighton Gin, on brutal hours and Nigella Lawson
‘The first job I applied for was seasonal gift-wrapper for John Lewis’
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Comment & OpinionDiet Secrets & How to Lose Weight: better advice than Beyoncé
The show was full of solid expert advice and cautionary tales
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Comment & OpinionWhy isn't food part of Theresa May's reduced-waste future?
Food is nowhere to be seen in Mrs May’s vision of a less wasteful future
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NewsEntries open for Grocer Gold Awards 2018
The search is on for the winners of the Grocer Gold Awards 2018
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Analysis & FeaturesHorsegate: five years on
It was the biggest crisis to hit grocery in decades. Five years on, we ask six leading figures to relive their memories of watching ’Horsegate’ unfold from the front line
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My Alternative CVWendy Wilson-Bett, Peter's Yard, on gravadlax & Daniel Craig
‘I worked as a volunteer at the Ffestiniog Station gift shop when I was about 12 years old’
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Analysis & FeaturesThe soft drinks industry levy: bittersweet?
Jamie Oliver danced like a lunatic on live TV as news of a tax on sugar-heavy soft drinks broke in 2016, but the industry





