Richard Pendleton
- The Big Interview
Jimmy Doherty Unwrapped: how the TV farmer went from ‘four pigs to 40’
Making the leap from academic to first-time farmer to TV personality is not something Jimmy Doherty had planned
- Analysis and Features
Rise of the chatbots: How are these next gen virtual assistants being used by fmcg?
Neural networks have given birth to a new generation of chatbots that learn from their user
- Comment and Opinion
Shoplifting must stop being a crime without consequences
Assaults on retail staff are on the rise, amid a huge amount of quiet anger simmering among workers…
- Analysis and Features
Murder on the shop floor: battling the rise of in-store crime
On a Saturday evening in January father-of-two Vijay Patel, working in the Rota Express store in Mill Hill Broadway, was killed over a pack of cigarette papers
- Comment and Opinion
Radio 4's Charlie Hicks tribute gives insight into grocery
It’s easy to forget that there was a time when spam seemed like a delicacy
- News
Market Halls plans three high-end food halls for London
The first venue will open in Fulham, with Victoria and Oxford Street following…
- Category Report
An ever tightening stranglehold: tobacco category report 2018
The toughest regulatory constraints yet on tobacco have led to £300m being wiped off the market
- Comment and Opinion
Sweet science in Radio 4's Short History of Sugar
Sugar and guilt seem practically inseparable in the modern world
- Analysis and Features
How can companies protect themselves against recalls?
The potential damage from product recalls is being magnified by social media and cost pressures
- News
Fortnum & Mason reports record Christmas trading performance
Like-for-like festive sales at Fortnum were up 13%; online sales were up 23%
- Comment and Opinion
Rotten: glossy Netflix series raises uncomfortable questions
The US series opens by looking at the US honey industry, beset by dying or absent bees and adulterated imports from China
- News
Grocery leaders join trek to raise £100k for Farm Africa
Senior figures from Aldi, Sainsbury’s and Dairy Crest will be among the group undertaking a six-day hike in East Africa.
- Analysis and Features
Top advertising campaigns 2017: the ones we loved
The winning 51 campaigns contain plenty of food for thought for brands hoping to emulate their success
- Analysis and Features
What will 2018 bring for the world of grocery?
We asked 18 industry movers and shakers to look back on an often turbulent 2017 – and to gaze into their crystal balls
- Comment and Opinion
Phillip Schofield offers up slice of 'Spend It Well' comfort
TV executives seemingly have a giant spinner with a celebrity’s name on it and another with a preposterous premise
- Analysis and Features
Spot the difference: Eastern Europeans say brands sell them sub-standard products
For years, Eastern European consumers believed they were being sold inferior versions of top brands. Were they right?
- The Big Interview
The Big Interview: Ben Pearman of General Mills shares his beliefs and values
General Mills boss Ben Pearman believes it’s still possible for a multinational to operate – and grow – like a startup
- Comment and Opinion
The Apprentice's meal kit makers reveal how not to do it
Asking The Apprentice for insights into the food industry is like expecting the man behind the Amstrad Em@iler to spot a b…
- Analysis and Features
Farm Africa: A growing future for Africa
Farm Africa, supported by Aldi, is training impoverished Kenyan farmers to create crops resilient to climate change
- Comment and Opinion
Why Brands Matter: an entertaining and learned look at brands
All arguments are a rollercoaster ride, moving briskly through uncertainty and lingering over that which they are more sure of