When food and travel writer Selene Nelson pitched a feature idea to the editor of Waitrose Food magazine, she was excited to hear back from him. But she was not at all prepared for the response she ...
Waitrose has confirmed that it will no longer sell children’s magazines with plastic disposable toys in a move to help combat the issue of pollution and plastic waste. The retailer’s decision was ...
The retailer said the free plastic toys have a short lifespan and cannot easily be recycled. This comes amid calls from some of the children they are aimed at to stop giving away free plastic toys.
In emails seen by Buzzfeed, Sitwell responded to a pitch by a freelance journalist and said: “Hi Selene. Thanks for this. How about a series on killing vegans, one by one. Ways to trap them? How to ...
Waitrose Food magazine editor William Sitwell is stepping down from the post after coming under fire for joking about “killing vegans”. Mr Sitwell, who also appears as a critic on the BBC programme ...
Waitrose has said it will no longer sell children's magazines containing plastic disposable toys - a move inspired by a campaigning 10-year-old from Wales. Skye, from Gwynedd, is on a crusade to ...
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