Pip & Nut joins Tony's Chocolonely scheme for 'fairer, more ethical' cocoa

Stuart Stone
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Douglas Lamont, CEO of Tony's Chocolonely, and Pippa Murray, CEO and founder of Pip & Nut
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Douglas Lamont, CEO of Tony's Chocolonely, and Pippa Murray, CEO and founder of Pip & Nut

British nut butter brand becomes first UK snack brand to sign up to the Tony's Open Chain sourcing model

Pip & Nut has pledged to source cocoa for its nut butter cup snacks through a sustainable supply chain scheme fronted by Tony's Chocolonely. The nut butter brand will become the fourth British firm...

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