All Trends articles – Page 41
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News
No-deal Brexit will hit older and poorer customers hardest, warns FDF
Ian Wright said communities most reliant on convenience stores and in remote areas were facing months of shortage
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News
The Food Doctor launches high-fibre Super Snacks range
Super Snacks is the latest of a glut of gut-friendly NPD rolling into grocery this year
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Analysis & Features
Six trends shaping the home baking market
Sugar concerns are hampering the home baking market. But there remains growth in speciality and premium lines
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News
Home baking sales sink as Bake Off effect loses power
Shoppers bought home baking items an average of 13 times in the past year
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Comment & Opinion
Brits are going off baking, despite the Bake Off effect
Brits love baking. Watching it, anyway. The actual act of whisking and beating, not so much
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Comment & Opinion
Why hard seltzers could become the new alcopop
Hooch was the generation-defining alcopop of the 1990s. Now a modern twist on the format is making waves in the US
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Comment & Opinion
There is no such thing as a ‘Tesco shopper’ or 'Ocado shopper'
Or an Ocado or M&S shopper, for that matter, says Kantar’s Fraser McKevitt. Brands and retailers must look beyond their existing shopper base to thrive
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News
Gut health brand Willy’s to roll out booze-alternative soft drinks
Ginger Kombucha Beer and Hop & Hemp Kombucha Beer are about to land in Waitrose
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Comment & Opinion
MUP advocates should be wary of claiming victory yet
It would be easy to look at the figures from a year of minimum unit pricing in Scotland and declare it a triumph for public health
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News
Revealed: £100m boost to Scottish retailers from MUP
Take-home value sales of alcoholic drinks surged 7.1% to £1.5bn over the 52 weeks to 28 April 2019
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News
Whitley Neill sales rocket on back of flavoured gin boom
It is now a bigger brand than household names such as Jim Beam, Tanqueray and Westons
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Comment & Opinion
Holland & Barrett has what it takes to propel clean beauty beyond Goop
Clean beauty is the influence behind Holland & Barrett’s latest range. And it may just have mainstream appeal
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Analysis & Features
ASMR: how brands are selling the sound of food
It might seem niche but the ASMR trend is racking up millions of views online. Sound good?
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Comment & Opinion
Want to attract millennials and Gen Z? Focus on authenticity, not fads
Many retailer challenger brand schemes wrongly focus on ‘weird and wonderful’ products, says Philip Koh, co-founder and strategy director at Without design studio
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Analysis & Features
Portion control, sustainability and daily fixes: 10 charts explaining UK attitudes to confectionery
The UK’s appetite for chocolate shows no sign of waning. Still, today’s shoppers want a bit more from their confectionery.
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News
Male skincare hit by 10% slump in volumes
Skincare’s performance is typical of the downward trend across male grooming
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Category Report
Full of, not free from: free-from category report 2019
Today’s free-from products are shouting as much about what they do contain as what they don’t
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Category Report
A green shave: male grooming category report 2019
In the era of Hugh’s war on plastic, how are brands innovating to keep up with more sustainability-minded shoppers?
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Analysis & Features
What’s behind the food market revival?
While supermarkets are scrapping their food counters, old-fashioned food markets are enjoying a renaissance. Why?
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News
PepsiCo drops Quaker Oats drinks as sales disappoint
The two-strong range was launched in July 2018 to challenge Weetabix