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British Food Journal

British Food Journal


An international multi-disciplinary journal for the dissemination of food-related research

ISSN: 0007-070X
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After over 100 years of publication, the British Food Journal (BFJ) continues to be highly respected world-wide for its broad and unique interdisciplinary coverage of food-related research. The journal has a strong commitment to publishing the latest food research from around the globe, all of which is reviewed and adjudicated by an international editorial board of leading experts. With its independent analysis and informed insights, it provides a vital communications link between all sectors of this dynamic industry, keeping the reader abreast of topical issues and emerging trends.

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Sample Articles

  • Grocery loyalty: Tesco Clubcard and its impact on loyalty
    Jason J. Turner and Karen Wilson
    Volume: 108 Issue: 11; 2007
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  • European food scares and their impact on EU food policy
    Tim Knowles, Richard Moody and Morven G. McEachern
    Volume: 109 Issue: 1; 2007
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