All The Grocer articles in 12 December 2015
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Analysis and Features
Vietnam FTA opens new opportunities for UK food & drink
Commodities buyers are eyeing the prospect of getting access to cheaper prawns and pangasius as well as rice and coffee
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News
Kellogg's makes Paris pledge to cut emissions by 65%
Kellogg’s announced the target in Paris on Tuesday at the New York Times Energy For Tomorrow Conference
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News
Tesco says online non-food deliveries are back on track
Tesco has solved its non-food online delivery issues which resulted in major delays to orders over the past month
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News
Waitrose agrees export deals to Dominica and Mauritius
The retailer will supply the Save a Lot store in Dominica with more than 140 products
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News
Tesco hands out free smoothies at ‘Hangover Help’ pop-ups in London
The retailer is helping out bleary-eyed commuters suffering at the peak of the Christmas party season
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Analysis and Features
City News: Tesco's Christmas looks cold as shares fall
Christmas is shaping up to be far from a laughing matter for the beleaguered market leader
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News
Artisan bakery Bread Holdings records double-digit growth
The north London business, backed by Luke Johnson’s Risk Capital, leapt up the rankings in the recent Grocer Fast 50
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Comment and Opinion
Ribenagate shows how much nerve sugar reduction needs
Three months on and Tesco’s thoughts on Ribenagate made compelling listening this week
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News
Tesco says soft drinks share can still grow despite Ribenagate
A “large proportion” of Tesco customers who deserted its kids lunchbox aisle after Ribena-gate have returned
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News
Tesco in Reset reset as core Kingsmill range makes return
Kingsmill bread has secured a shock comeback on the shelves at Tesco
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News
Ginsters adds two winter warmers to pastries offering
The new lines go on sale at the end of December
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Analysis and Features
Storm Desmond: Tesco, Booths and Sainsbury's battle to reopen
Retailers have spent the week counting the cost of the floods in the North West of England and Scottish Borders
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Comment and Opinion
Is charity work by industry undermined by attitudes to tax?
I’m concerned all the good work that goes on to support charity is being undermined by corporate attitudes to tax
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News
Ocado misses its own deadline for an international deal
Ocado looks set to miss its target of a first international tie-up before the year’s end…
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Analysis and Features
Crickhowell: little town, big attitude
Crickhowell is home to a group of rebels who are taking the fight for fair tax for small businesses all the way to HMRC
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News
P&H enables speedier drop-offs with PDAs
Palmer & Harvey says it will deliver significant improvements to the time it takes to make deliveries
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News
Mackie's of Scotland adds popcorn quartet to line-up
Mackie’s of Scotland is expanding its snacking portfolio with its first range of popcorn
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News
Two thirds of global food sector seeking acquisitions next year
67% of global food respondents expect to pursue acquisitions over the next 12 months
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Comment and Opinion
Pernod Ricard on stepping up on drink driving
Tis the season to be jolly. An impressive 38 million people visited pubs, bars, clubs and restaurants last Christmas