Power lies with supermarkets, not suppliers
Clearly in a vicious cut-throat pricing environment, like the one we’re in now, all the power incorrectly lies with the supermarket and it’s the suppliers who get abused. That has to change.
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The government’s mandatory 5p charge for plastic bags comes in on Monday. So how will it affect you and will it work?
Lidl throws down the gauntlet to other supermarkets by pledging to pay all staff the minimum salary recommended by the Living Wage Foundation.
Neo-Nazi extremist Zack Davies is given a life sentence for a racially motivated “revenge attack” following the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby.
Government advisers warn that the British diet should be made up of no more than 5 per cent sugar – just seven teaspoons and half of the current advice.
A young neo-Nazi extremist who was radicalised online is found guilty of attempted murder at a court in North Wales. Zack Davies tried to decapitate a man because he was Asian.
Paying for sex becomes illegal in Northern Ireland, but with calls for the law to be rolled out across the UK, a leading campaign group representing sex workers says lawmakers are missing the point.
An army of modern-day “slaves” are being used to grow the salad and winter vegetables that fill Britain’s supermarket shelves.
The wife of a man jailed after being accused of trying to evade justice by claiming to be a comatose quadriplegic has been arrested for perverting the course of justice.
Clearly in a vicious cut-throat pricing environment, like the one we’re in now, all the power incorrectly lies with the supermarket and it’s the suppliers who get abused. That has to change.
What cost of living crisis? That is the reality for Britain’s top bosses, who will have earned £27,000 in 2015 by the time they break for their tea and biscuits on Tuesday afternoon.
As Yodel admits that a surge of orders has left the delivery company struggling ahead of Christmas, Channel 4 News looks at how shoppers might avoid the festive panic.
As research finds unacceptable levels of a bug that causes food poisoning in supermarket chickens, safety experts advise customers to cook birds thoroughly to avoid problems.
As it raises concerns people in the UK may have lost the ability to put two slices of bread either side of a filling, the Daily Mail has sandwiched its article between two of its favourite themes.
“A bunch of militamen were in control of a British army base in the UK”. A whistleblower gives his shocking account of the Libyan army training fiasco to International Editor Lindsey Hilsum.
The reason so many online services are free is because they are selling your data out the back door: to advertising agencies or, in the case of Whisper, to websites like Buzzfeed.