All The Grocer articles in 17 November 2018 – Page 3
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News
Indian craft gin Jaisalmer launches into the UK
It is designed to showcase tastes from India, with botanicals such as coriander, lemongrass and darjeeling
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New Co-op partnership paves way for online launch
The partnership has so far involved a trial of 12 Co-op branches offering home delivery by taxi of shopping bought in-store
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Palm oil: 'Historic' day for sustainability as RSPO adopts 'zero deforestation' standard
The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil adopted a set of revised Principles & Criteria (P&C) with a vote of 212 to 19 in Malaysia today
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Retailers and wholesalers join action against Europe lorry cartel
Poundland, Lincolnshire Co-op and JJ Food Service have joined a group action
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Analysis & Features
Trade wars, extreme weather and disease pose threat to food prices in 2019, warns report
Trade wars, disease and extreme weather are threatening to cause volatility next year, according to the bank’s annual Outlook report
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Wrap unveils plastic waste reduction 'roadmap'
The new ‘UK Plastics Pact Roadmap to 2025’ sets progress targets for April 2019 and the end of 2022
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Iceland tops Greenpeace ranking for measures to reduce plastic waste
Ocado was the only major grocery retailer who refused to participate in the survey, according to Greenpeace
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Comment & Opinion
If it’s crunch time for Brexit, so too for the UK’s farmers
There’s still uncertainty abound for fmcg companies as May rallies support for the draft Brexit agreement
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Drinkaware joins with Tesco and Heineken for Drink Free Days
The tie-up will see signage roll out in stores this month suggesting Heineken 0.0% as a potential alternative to alcoholic drinks
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Comment & Opinion
Forest Green Rovers make chip shop cock-up
Animal product-shunning football team Forest Green Rovers are now in the top half of League Two
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Comment & Opinion
Rowse Honey shows off its golden touch
Rowse Honey doesn’t need posh packs to add a golden touch
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Comment & Opinion
Seasonal scoff: Devon chip shop fries Christmas
When staff told Devon chip shop owner Andrew Marshall he was ‘a Scrooge’, he had an interesting response
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Comment & Opinion
Mint advice for Instagram food snappers
Our Instagram habits mean our meals out are increasingly (a) colourful and (b) cold
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News
Spirits makers call for duty relief for smaller producers
The British Distillers Association is pushing for the introduction of a duty relief similar to that recieved by small brewers
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Asda working with Sheffield Hallam Uni on obesity initiative
The tie-up involves students carrying out a market gap analysis of the UK biscuit market
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Henderson Wholesale unveils revamped food-to-go range
Breakfast and hot food items have also been available all day as part of the product refresh
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CMA reveals supplier fears over Sainsbury's-Asda merger
Two suppliers, who both asked to remain anonymous, have set out their concerns about the merger
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Analysis & Features
Sainsbury's-Asda: eight reasons why our merger should go ahead
In response to opposition from retailers and supplier groups last week, Sainsbury’s and Asda have launched the case for the defence of their merger plans
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News
AMT Coffee unveils 100% bio-compostable coffee cup and lid
Both the cup and lid break down at room temperature and can be deposited in a general waste bin
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Silbury launches 'fully traceable, sustainable' palm oil
Fully traceable to farms in Columbia, the identity preserved palm oil is certified to RSPO Next, the highest and most stringent level of certification for sustainable palm oil