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🛒 In 2017 #Waitrose updated its ‘Essential’ range to include – amongst other things – eclairs, ironing water and hummus. Naturally, the media seized upon these bougie additions to the supermarket’s most basic offering and pilloried them as proof Waitrose was inaccessibly middle class. Fast forward seven years, though, and the case against hummus’s #inclusion no longer holds. It is everywhere, with everyone, from packed lunches to petrol stations, posh delis to house parties. From being unknown outside of certain communities back when it was introduced en masse in the 1980s (Waitrose, incidentally, was the first #supermarket to stock it, in 1989), hummus has become a staple; something we buy and consume almost as habitually as we do bread and milk. How did we get here? Here's how hummus changed the world 👇 https://lnkd.in/gw_sYc69
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🍟 Companies like Deliveroo and UberEats could face bans on junk food promotions under Government plans to crack down on obesity. Restricting advertisements for unhealthy meals by online delivery platforms is among a raft of policy proposals which have been discussed by officials at the Department for Health, aimed at halving obesity in the next five years. Find out more here 👇 https://lnkd.in/eJ2n4dYm
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Labour drops child benefit reform that would have stopped thousands of parents being ‘unfairly penalised’
‘Stay-at-home mum tax’ costing middle-income families £1,500 a year
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Britain’s entrepreneurial families face selling up to cover higher inheritance tax bills
‘Our family business is three centuries old. Labour is our greatest threat’
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The front page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph: 'It's time for a fresh start' Sign up for the Front Page newsletter https://lnkd.in/eEAk98Pw
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Britain’s biggest supermarket updates uniform policy as customer service scores slip
Tesco bans staff from wearing headphones amid customer outcry
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Reeves’s decision to water down tax relief contradicts comments made ahead of election
How Labour lied to Britain’s farmers
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