All Trends articles – Page 76
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News
Stress pushing consumers to comfort food, alcohol and smoking
More than 40% of Brits work through lunch at least once a week
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Comment & Opinion
Millennials and the future of premium spirits
With more and more US spirits makers training their eyes on the UK, what are the key US trends worth watching out for?
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News
Survey reveals shoppers' confusion over world foods category
World food is the most popular aisle to browse – especially among young adults
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News
UK consumer confidence falls on terrorism & immigration fears
This marks the first fall since 2013, according to the Nielsen Global Survey of Consumer Confidence
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News
Eggs on a roll as sales grow at fastest rate since 1950s
Eggs are benefiting from growing consumer interest in high-protein diets
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Comment & Opinion
Balancing acquisitions with research & development
Manufacturers are embracing the health & wellness trend by investing huge sums in R&D
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News
Waitrose opens third in-store sushi counter
The retailer already has counters in two stores in London and Bath
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Comment & Opinion
Sushi certification system raises questions over cuisine culture and quality
Can a country remain protective of an entire cuisine?
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Analysis & Features
Top of the popcorn: grocery sales boom with 30% growth
Brits splash out £114.3m on popcorn as demand for healthier snacks and flavour innovation increases
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Analysis & Features
Eggs Benedict Pringles top our global top 10 snack launches
We’ve teamed up with Mintel to scour the world’s snack aisles for the best latest launches. Here’s what we found…
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Analysis & Features
Pork chips to broccoli crisps: Our top 10 virtuous snacks
From veggie crisps to protein balls, here’s our pick of the most interesting healthy snack launches of the past year…
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News
Waitrose fresh fish sales soar as consumers try new varieties
Comfort food also flying off the shelves as cold snap bites
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Comment & Opinion
Analytics can win you new customers
No company in the consumer industry can grow solely by retaining customers
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Comment & Opinion
Marmite: you either love it or hate it. Or are OK with it
Some 15% of respondents say Marmite is ‘ok/edible not g8’
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Comment & Opinion
Time is of the essence in delivering values
I want to think about the value of time and its importance to food and drink businesses, people and brands
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Analysis & Features
Satfats confuse consumers more than sugar, survey reveals
Eighty-three per cent of consumers are flummoxed by nutritional advice on fats, according to a survey for The Grocer
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Analysis & Features
All the news you missed over the Christmas break
There was no turkey-induced slumber in the grocery world over the holiday with the dailies reporting on big stories
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Comment & Opinion
Loyalty schemes aren't dead yet... even for the discounters
Two years ago “the rise of the discounters” was the phrase on everyone’s lips
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Analysis & Features
Sugar bad, lard good? How the role of fat in diet is changing
The received wisdom around fat – and in particular dairy and animal fat – has been turned on its head