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The Impact of (some) Interims on the Food and FMCG Sector Candidate Advice

Let’s stop and think. Why would a company hire an interim employee? Historically, and not to mention logically, it would be to draw on the…

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Is There a Storage Shortage? Food Manufacturing

Space in short supply Britain’s food industry has been left scrambling for additional warehousing space as growing fears of a no-deal Brexit have led manufacturers…

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What should the Government do to attract people to the food industry? FMCG

The UK’s food industry offers a diverse range of roles. From factory workers to scientists and analysts, and yet the sector is crying out for…

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Where does our food REALLY come from? Food Manufacturing

With all the furore surrounding a no deal Brexit, one question that keeps being asked is how it will impact the UK’s food manufacturing industry….

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Is the UK’s food industry ageist? FMCG

It’s impossible to talk about ageism in the UK’s food industry without discussing ageism in the UK as a whole. The problem appears to be…

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Does The UK’s Food Industry Have a Sexism Problem? FMCG

The food industry in the UK is going from strength to strength. From manufacturing to restaurants, and everything in between, we British are moving forward…

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Will a plastic packaging tax really work? FMCG

We’re all aware that single-use plastics are bad. There has been a plethora of activity surrounding plastic straws, single-use coffee cups and food packaging for…

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Could a no-deal Brexit hit our food supplies? FMCG

At a time when food banks are already giving out more packages than ever, would a no-deal Brexit drive prices higher and reduce or eliminate…

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Is there a worrying weakness in food labelling rules? Food Manufacturing

Food labelling has found itself in the news recently for all the wrong reasons. Recent tragic events have generated a new conversation about how lax…

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