All articles by Megan Tatum – Page 31
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Analysis & Features
Marketing to mums in 2016
Patronising stereotypes may persist but there is growing momentum to address the subtler realities of being a new parent
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Comment & Opinion
Dispatches secrets reveal Cadbury is more than just a brand
Though the Bournville factory still makes classic Cadbury bars, production of some newer spin-offs has been shipped to Poland
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Analysis & Features
Will Whole Foods Market 2.0 be a world of tattoos & tastings?
Store sales are down at ‘America’s healthiest grocery store’. Will a smaller, more budget-friendly format put them back on the right track?
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Comment & Opinion
This Farming Life: no easy days, but farmers stick with it
We’ve all thought about swapping the eight hours a day staring at a computer screen for the outdoor life
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Analysis & Features
Would Brexit make food fraud better or worse?
Brexit would end the obligation for the free movement of goods. So would the UK be better placed to fight food fraud?
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Comment & Opinion
National living wage will cost – but there will also be positives
It’s all too easy to crunch the numbers prior to 1 April and reel off figures that leave industry in despair
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Comment & Opinion
William Chase won't be pigeonholed in 'Finding the Magic'
Bookshops will be flummoxed when faced with One Potato, Two: Finding the Magic by Tyrrells founder William Chase
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Analysis & Features
Waitrose's Bagshot store is part of the Surrey scenery
Waitrose’s Bagshot branch actually blends into the landscape. But that’s not all that’s special about the store
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Analysis & Features
How the store of the future is sweating existing space
It’s no longer just about gleaming new builds but making the most of existing space
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News
Recruitment is food and drink sector's biggest challenge, says Nestlé CEO
Fiona Kendrick says an ”apprenticeship renaissance” is needed to plus skills gaps
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Analysis & Features
How a strong own-label offer got non-negotiable
Customers now expect own label at the local c-store as well as the supermarket. So how have symbol groups delivered?
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Comment & Opinion
Philip Hampton has a tough job, but an important one: fmcg needs women
It’s ironic the government is seemingly unable to find a suitable woman to take on the role of business equality tsar
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News
Sir Philip Hampton appointed business equality tsar
Women on Boards campaign to shift focus to the FTSE 350
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Comment & Opinion
Supershoppers: upbeat duo provide lessons for the savvy
“To blow or not to blow, that is the question.” At least it was for Supershoppers
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Interviews
Sally Barker, SCA MD, on loo rolls, awkwardness and men
SCA MD Sally Barker insists awkwardness is a “cliché”
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Interviews
Stephen Barlow, Euro Food Brands boss on helping brands grow
Celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, Barlow and operations director Mike Adams have grown sales to a predicted £82m
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News
Women more susceptible to "packaging gimmicks", survey reveals
The survey also revealed that 88% of specialists are proactively looking at packaging innovation to attract new customers
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Analysis & Features
Can Argos match Amazon in service, speed and cost?
The Grocer carried out four sample shops and found Argos’s store network may give its click & collect a real advantage
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Analysis & Features
10 eye-catching packaging innovations of 2015
These cutting edge innovations not only look good, they tackle food waste, help the environment and save consumers time
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Comment & Opinion
The Town That Took on the Taxman: SME tax pain, close up
The small business owners of Crickhowell were fuming in The Town That Took on the Taxman