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Food & drink industry
February 2017
Circular economy
Coca-Cola U-turn could help UK catch up on can and bottle recycling
European countries using deposit return schemes, such as Estonia, have recycling rates far better than the UK
Coca-Cola U-turn could help UK catch up on can and bottle recycling
Cereal lovers could shell out more for muesli as cost of brazil nuts soars
Cereal lovers could shell out more for muesli as cost of brazil nuts soars
Britain’s new wave of militant grocers
Britain’s new wave of militant grocers
If EU workers go, will robots step in to pick and pack Britain’s dinners?
If EU workers go, will robots step in to pick and pack Britain’s dinners?
Marmalade in decline as Paddington struggles to lift sales
Marmalade in decline as Paddington struggles to lift sales
World gets thirst for British gin as exports hit record of nearly £500m
World gets thirst for British gin as exports hit record of nearly £500m
Children's sugar intake equals five doughnuts a day, campaigners say
Children's sugar intake equals five doughnuts a day, campaigners say
Robot farm workers won’t do consumers any good
Robot farm workers won’t do consumers any good
Green campaigners welcome Coca-Cola U-turn on bottle and can recycling scheme
Green campaigners welcome Coca-Cola U-turn on bottle and can recycling scheme
Coca-Cola to close South Australia factory with loss of nearly 200 jobs
Coca-Cola to close South Australia factory with loss of nearly 200 jobs
Shortcuts
How to surf the organic food boom on the cheap
How to surf the organic food boom on the cheap
The supermarket food gamble may be up
Felicity Lawrence
The supermarket food gamble may be up
Organic food sales soar as shoppers put quality before price
Organic food sales soar as shoppers put quality before price
A thousand day-old chicks abandoned in Peterborough field
A thousand day-old chicks abandoned in Peterborough field
How did Iceland become the top online supermarket?
How did Iceland become the top online supermarket?
The Unilever-Kraft Heinz takeover: the three key players
The Unilever-Kraft Heinz takeover: the three key players
Unilever to mount fierce defence against Kraft Heinz after rejecting £115bn offer
Unilever to mount fierce defence against Kraft Heinz after rejecting £115bn offer
Morrisons to 'hedge bets' and recruit more UK-based suppliers
Morrisons to 'hedge bets' and recruit more UK-based suppliers
Heineken may not refresh the pubs other beers could reach, landlords fear
Heineken may not refresh the pubs other beers could reach, landlords fear
Britons spend more on food and leisure, less on booze, smoking and drugs
Britons spend more on food and leisure, less on booze, smoking and drugs
EU fears influx of 'British champagne' once Brexit ends food naming rules
EU fears influx of 'British champagne' once Brexit ends food naming rules
The questions Trump's labor secretary nominee Andrew Puzder must answer
The questions Trump's labor secretary nominee Andrew Puzder must answer
How UK farmers could do without EU workers
How UK farmers could do without EU workers
Wine lovers face triple whammy Brexit price rise, says UK trade body
Wine lovers face triple whammy Brexit price rise, says UK trade body
Food and farming special
Food waste is a scandal, but to blame it on millennials is nonsense
Nell Frizzell
Food waste is a scandal, but to blame it on millennials is nonsense
First courgettes, now cod: Iceland trawler strike to hike fish prices
First courgettes, now cod: Iceland trawler strike to hike fish prices
Instagram generation is fuelling UK food waste mountain, study finds
Instagram generation is fuelling UK food waste mountain, study finds
Quinoa genome unveiled in search for hardy crop to feed world
Quinoa genome unveiled in search for hardy crop to feed world
Cut beer duty to beat price hikes after Brexit vote, says Camra
Cut beer duty to beat price hikes after Brexit vote, says Camra
A small castle, 15,000 people and five top gastropubs: welcome to Clitheroe
A small castle, 15,000 people and five top gastropubs: welcome to Clitheroe
The danger of jumping on the craft beer bandwagon
The danger of jumping on the craft beer bandwagon
Tip of the iceberg: lettuce rationing widens to broccoli and cabbage
Tip of the iceberg: lettuce rationing widens to broccoli and cabbage
Pass notes
Back to the 40s! Why rationing is making a comeback
Back to the 40s! Why rationing is making a comeback
Sex doesn’t sell any more, activism does. And don’t the big brands know it
Alex Holder
Sex doesn’t sell any more, activism does. And don’t the big brands know it
Dance, run, swim: the ultimate fitness guide
Pumped on protein: can a shake ever be as good as a plate of food?
Pumped on protein: can a shake ever be as good as a plate of food?
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Circular economy Coca-Cola U-turn could help UK catch up on can and bottle recycling