All articles by Megan Tatum – Page 26
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News
Unilever signs up as the official sponsor of Waste Not Want Not
Unilever UK has signed up to become official sponsor of The Grocer’s Waste Not Want Not food waste campaign
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Comment & Opinion
The panda steak is closer than you think
Scientists are claiming that lab-grown meat could hit supermarket shelves within five years
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News
Aldi to become highest-paying supermarket with wage hikes
The new rate surpasses the £8.45 per hour paid to staff by rival Lidl
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Analysis & Features
Sugar & spice mark table sauce sector
Brits are showing growing willingness to try out a dollop of something exotic and/or spicy on their plates
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Analysis & Features
Nutella takes top spread as Marmite fails
As unlikely as it seems, this sector has been the scene of grocery’s biggest post Brexit vote bust-up
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Analysis & Features
Ice cream up £32m as Brits go for luxury
Thanks partly to the twin heatwaves Britain enjoyed this summer, an extra £31.7m of ice cream was shifted
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News
FareShare says many rely on surplus food for main meal
81% of vulnerable people say charity support enables them to eat more hot meals
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Comment & Opinion
As the poverty line moves, no wonder employers are under pressure to pay more
The number of people in poverty in a working family is 55% – a record high, says a new report published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. The face of poverty is shifting, but what can be done about the problem?
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Analysis & Features
Wonky veg, waste, and the man who took on Walmart
Jordan Figueiredo’s funny pictures attracted followers from 190 countries – but he’s deadly serious about food waste
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News
Food redistribution could save £200m a year says FareShare
The food and drink industry could be the second-biggest contributor to charity after the National Lottery
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Analysis & Features
In hot water? The detox tea phenomenon explored
Behind Teatox’s claims of weight loss and wow-factor wellbeing lie growing health concerns
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News
The Big Food Rescue: BBC series to follow food waste charity
The BBC programme tracks the work at the charity over a six-week period
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News
Lidl to pay all staff new higher Living Wage Foundation rate
As of March next year the retailer will pay a minimum of £8.45 per hour, and £9.45 in London
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Analysis & Features
How is new technology tackling food waste?
From apps connecting surplus food with charities, to biodegradable best- before dates and even exotic flies, the ways in which tech is tackling waste are hugely diverse
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News
Figures blaming shoppers for food waste are bogus, MPs told
Tristram Stuart heavily criticised data that finds more than 50% of food waste takes place in the home…
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Analysis & Features
University challenge: symbol groups study the student market
Fingers on buzzers please: how can symbol groups make big bucks from university students?
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Comment & Opinion
King of Kebabs: London outlet is more than 'booze food'
It’s the last stop on a big night out. Where else but the local kebab shop?
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Category Report
World Cuisine Category Report 2016
Latino street food is reshaping the world food rankings. But will Brexit’s impact on imported goods pour water on the part
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Category Report
Streets ahead: world cuisine category report 2016
Latino street food is reshaping the world food rankings. But will Brexit’s impact on imported goods pour water on the part
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Comment & Opinion
The Great British Bake Off bids farewell with tears and cake
The last showstopper. The last tea towel flap. The last Mary Berry grimace as she bites into raw pastry