Daniel Selwood, The Grocer

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Past articles by Daniel:

Unpacking how food can benefit mental health in The Food Medic podcast

Felice Jacka of the International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research is front and centre of the episode → Read More

How East Asian flavours are making a splash in sauces

Flavours from the likes Japan, Korea and Vietnam have been rolling out at the speed of a bullet train → Read More

Babycare startup Pura unveils Asda shelf signage made from recycled nappies

An estimated 7,220 used nappies were recycled to make the signage → Read More

Recycling Association overhauls leadership structure, naming Paul Sanderson as CEO

Chris Burton appointed as MD of the association's trading division, IWPP → Read More

Recipe box service Grubby adds carbon footprint information to recipes

The carbon impact of each dish is available online, calculated by 'lifecycle assessment' → Read More

DTC homecare challenger Homethings revamps range to push sustainability

It includes the introduction of Mop, an on-pack cartoon mascot → Read More

Froneri takes Cadbury Caramilk into ice cream with tub and lollies

It follows the UK debut of Cadbury Caramilk chocolate in June 2021 in tablet and countline formats → Read More

DTC brands like Who Gives a Crap can benefit from bricks-and-mortar moves

A retail presence can build brands, protect in the event of digital decline and even attract new subscribers → Read More

Bulldog launches AI tool to guide men on skincare products

Customers receive an in-depth skincare analysis, product recommendations and care tips → Read More

Pukpip makes debut with frozen snack made from wonky bananas

The brand's mission is to 'help consumers eat more fruit in fun, delicious and convenient ways' → Read More

Household cleaning 2022: Pandemic cleaning boom ends

While the other six sectors in this report have registered little or no value gains, fabric cleaning products have raked in the cash → Read More

Household paper products 2022: Tissues grow by £33m as post-Covid sniffles surge

The sector's added £33.4m with volumes up 15.4% as a surge in sneezes and runny noses boosted demand → Read More

Home baking 2022: Baking boom over as values freefall

Don't tell Mary Berry: Britain's home baking boom is well and truly over → Read More

Table sauces and seasonings 2022: Mayo bucks trend of fall in sauce sales

Brits have spent an extra £11.5m on mayo across Hellmann's and Heinz lines - all of which either kept volume losses to a minimum or shifted more packs → Read More

Alcohol – beer & cider 2022: Lager’s new players buck sales slump

Lager has lost its fizz, but new and nascent lines have proven to be impressive outliers → Read More

Bakery & bread 2022: Hectic year for bread as value returns

It's been one heck of a year for bakery. And not just because bread loaves are back in the black → Read More

Canned goods 2022: Baked beans fall victim to price spikes

Heinz Beanz became a poster child for inflation's effects this year → Read More

Personal care – oral 2022: Sales to smile about as Brits brush up

Brits have spent an extra £24.8m on toothpaste and toothbrushes in the past year → Read More

Belvedere promises ‘best minute of your life’ with 007

Daniel Craig has found time to appear in the campest ad of the year. Possibly month. Maybe even century → Read More

​How brands and retailers are battling period poverty

More than 137,700 girls in the UK missed school last year because they couldn't afford sanitary products → Read More