All articles by Megan Tatum – Page 34
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Analysis & FeaturesCan convenience cover the cost of the national living wage?
Nine months after the chancellor first announced a higher wage for British workers it’s time for c-stores to pay up
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Analysis & FeaturesMarketing 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 & OpinionDispatches 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 & FeaturesWill 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 & OpinionThis 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 & FeaturesWould 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 & OpinionNational 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 & OpinionWilliam 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 & FeaturesWaitrose'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 & FeaturesHow 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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NewsRecruitment 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 & FeaturesHow 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 & OpinionPhilip 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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NewsSir Philip Hampton appointed business equality tsar
Women on Boards campaign to shift focus to the FTSE 350
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Comment & OpinionSupershoppers: 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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InterviewsSally Barker, SCA MD, on loo rolls, awkwardness and men
SCA MD Sally Barker insists awkwardness is a “cliché”
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InterviewsStephen 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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NewsWomen 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 & FeaturesCan 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 & Features10 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





