All The Grocer articles in 12 December 2015 – Page 5
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NewsTwo 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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NewsMackie'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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NewsP&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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Analysis & FeaturesCrickhowell: 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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NewsOcado 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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Comment & OpinionIs 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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Analysis & FeaturesStorm 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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NewsGinsters adds two winter warmers to pastries offering
The new lines go on sale at the end of December
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NewsTesco 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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NewsTesco 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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Comment & OpinionRibenagate 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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NewsArtisan 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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Analysis & FeaturesCity 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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NewsTesco 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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NewsWaitrose 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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NewsTesco 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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NewsKellogg'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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Analysis & FeaturesVietnam 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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