All Consumers articles – Page 87
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ArticleBrainmarketing: see what shoppers really think
A groundbreaking method of analysis is being used to monitor consumer responses to fresh produce in supermarkets.
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ArticleNisa launches Festive Five veg deal
Maris Piper, Brussels sprouts, carrots, parsnips and a Savoy cabbage are on sale at 39p each until January
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ArticleIcelandic government rejects Iceland olive branch
Trademark dispute between Iceland Foods and Iceland (country) looks likely to end in legal action
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ArticleLeading doctor responds to 5 A DAY comments
Dr Helen Stokes-Lampard has said the healthy eating scheme is ‘excellent’ but tailors advice to the patient’s circumstances
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ArticleFruit campaign offers 50p off all M&S topfruit
Industry campaign Adventures in Fruit is offering 50p off all M&S topfruit if consumers scan voucher barcode at till
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ArticleVeggie yoghurt and watermelon juice set to take off
Waitrose trends report charts the risers and fallers in the nation’s dining habits as food becomes ‘today’s hottest currency’
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ArticleMillennials are ‘driving discounter growth’
Young people aged between 16 and 35 are the fastest-growing spenders on grocery shopping and tend to choose Aldi and Lidl
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ArticleCarrefour takes it Easy with consumers
New store format set to offer wide range of affordable fresh produce to people who want a quick, daily shop
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ArticleApp developers use AI to fight food waste
EatBy App learns users fruit and veg storage habits and reminds them to use up produce before it goes off
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ArticleCustomer experience 'vital to retail growth', says IGD
Emotional experience is more important than price in driving retail growth, according to grocery research charity
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ArticleHealthy man of Europe? Brits top five-a-day poll
Just one in seven in the EU eating five portions of fruit or veg a day, with one in three failing to eat any, says new report
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AnalysisOpinion: Creative produce promotion is key
Abel & Cole MD Hannah Shipton on why produce firms should be proactive in marketing outside the usual spheres
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ArticleCofco inks deal with Aussie research centre
Monash University has announced an agreement with China’s leading food company Cofco to boost Australian exports to China
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ArticleOnline grocery market hits US$48bn
The sale of groceries online has grown 15 per cent in the past year and will be worth US$150bn by 2025
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ArticleFrequency now 'driving retail sales', says analyst
Purchase frequency rather than price considerations are driving fresh produce sales, according to Kantar expert at UK Tomato Conference
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ArticleWhy it's crucial to engage better with the public
Engaging with the health agenda and avoiding the word consumer can help the food and farming industries engage with the public
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Affordability crucial, says Lancet
A study by UK journal the Lancet has shown the correlation between average income and average consumption of fruit and vegetables, with most failing to achieve the minimum
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Wrap launches £2.7m London food waste scheme
A new awareness campaign is aiming to reduce food waste, save money and promote healthy eating in the capital
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ArticleLess than a fifth of packed lunches contain veg or salad
A new study has found more than half of primary school packed lunches contain too many sweet snacks
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ArticleSainsbury’s sees unseasonable spike in sprout sales
Retailer said health benefits of sprouts and alternative recipes have created ‘unprecedented’ summer demand

