All articles by Megan Tatum – Page 34
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Comment & Opinion
Food of War: exhibition showed what food could be used for
Food is far more than the sum of its ingredients. Diet is dictated by religion, culture and country
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Comment & Opinion
Morrisons has been made to look second best in the wage wars
Announcing a 20% pay rise for more than 90,000 staff should have been a huge PR coup for Morrisons
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News
Morrisons staff welcome increased minimum pay
Morrisons staff have broadly welcomed the 20% increase in its minimum hourly pay rate to £8.20
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Comment & Opinion
A pint for the lady: why booze marketing should stop stereotyping
The belief that what we drink is linked to our gender is a product of some very outdated marketing
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Analysis & Features
Shopper psychology: influencing the subconscious of the savvy
What are the latest mind games grocers should be investing in to boost sales on the shop floor?
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Interviews
Andrew Thornton on food waste, the living wage and Booker
Budgens retailer Andrew Thornton becomes the first independent retailer to guest edit The Grocer
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Analysis & Features
Sustainability: how fmcg can help save the world in 17 steps
Following years of fierce debate, the UN has agreed 17 sustainability goals – and fmcg looks set to play a key role
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News
Wrap asking for £20k to join Courtauld 2025
Wrap could require fmcg companies to pay up to £20,000 a year to appear as signatories on Courtauld 2025
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Comment & Opinion
Jamie's Super Food: sanctimonious 'secrets to a long life'
Returning to TV two stones lighter has only boosted Jamie Oliver’s sanctimonious gland
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News
Lidl to pay the Living Wage Foundation minimum
Lidl will become the first British supermarket to pay workers the hourly rate set by the Living Wage Foundation
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Analysis & Features
Coffee-to-go: how to cash in
More and more Brits are expecting to be able to pick up premium cups when they visit forecourts and c-stores
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Comment & Opinion
Milk with a nip of something naughty? Innovating in search of the grey pound
Design agency Bluemarlin has imagined up some exciting dairy NPD for our Dairymen feature
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Analysis & Features
Smart dairy ideas for the over-65s
The over-65s are a booming demographic. We challenged design agency Bluemarlin to dream up five dairy concepts to appeal to older shoppers
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Analysis & Features
Does business need a purpose?
Being a benevolent business in 2015 is about far more than signing a cheque to charity
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Comment & Opinion
Critical Eye: The Reunion - Foot and Mouth Disease
After a routine inspection at an Essex pig farm revealed the first diagnosis of foot and mouth disease…
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News
Apetito moves to Living Wage for its staff
The frozen food supplier said it would also seek accreditation as a Living Wage employer in future.
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Analysis & Features
Sainsbury’s pay rise for staff throws down the gauntlet to other retailers
The grocery industry faces “unprecedented turmoil” and to offer 137,000 staff a 4% rise in the midst of that is no small feat
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Comment & Opinion
Will Cheryl’s tie-up with Greggs have the X factor?
Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and Greggs seem an unlikely couple, but unusual pairings have worked in the past
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Comment & Opinion
Changing Nature of our Shopping Habits: shift underlined
The combative tones of John Humphrys and his co-presenters on Radio 4’s Today programme are part of the morning ritual…
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Analysis & Features
App & carry: wholesalers and technology
To compete in wholesaling today, you “have to be doing something with technology”. And the sector is doing just that.