All The Grocer articles in 02 August 2025 – Page 4
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Diageo brings back former CFO on an interim basis
The appointment comes with Diageo preparing to announce its financial results for the year ended 30 June 2025 next week
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Sainsbury’s sells travel money business to Fexco Group in new concessions deal
It marks another ‘milestone’ in Sainsbury’s phased wind-down of its core banking business
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Cranswick debuts protein-rich snack brand aimed at time-poor consumers
Available through Sainsbury’s, the continental-inspired lineup features Chorizo Coins, Chorizo & Cheddar, German Salami & Cheddar, Peppered Saucisson Sec, Parmesan Saucisson Sec and Snack Fuet flavours
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Morrisons property boss to leave amid head office review
It comes as Morrisons said it was reviewing the resourcing of its property team at its Bradford HQ
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Sainsbury’s to convert another Homebase site as store expansion continues
Sainsbury’s had more prime locations open new stores in the future, said chief property and procurement director Patrick Dunne
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Sustainable food sector risks miscommunicating the value of alt meat, research warns
The caution comes after the organisation published two studies that explored the actions that need to be taken by the food industry to position sustainable meat alternatives, including cultivated meat, for success
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Andy Murray partners with Albert Bartlett to encourage healthy diet
Andy Murray has been brought on board to help the brand champion the message that ‘healthy, nutritious food is for everyone’
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‘Less smokey’ Rosaluna mezcal gets UK launch
The spirit offers the ideal base for margarita cocktails, according to its UK distributor
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Greggs extends frozen range to over 800 Tesco stores
The range at the frozen food retailer has now been extended to 15 varieties
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Comment & Opinion
Retailers should treat food waste as a financial problem
Treat food waste as a margin risk, not just a sustainability issue, says Lisa Jack, professor of accounting in the Faculty of Business & Law, University of Portsmouth
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Americas power volume growth at Kerry Group
Ramping up revenues by 1.3% to €3.5bn across the group, Kerry achieved 3% volume growth across both Q1 and Q2 2025
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Danone celebrates ‘strength and resilience’ in H1 results
Danone’s CEO has hailed the success of the company’s Renew Danone strategy, as it delivered another strong set of results for Q2 2025
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P&G delivers profit growth as Ariel owner warns of $1bn tariff headwind
P&G estimated it would take a $1bn hit from Donald Trump’s trade tariffs in the 2025/26 financial year
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Aldi adding solar panels to 90 stores, taking total to about 500
Aldi is set to install 144 kWp solar panel systems across 41 stores by the end of 2025 and another 49 next year
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Heron Foods sheds 250 shopworkers and warehouse staff while opening new stores
The average monthly number of sales and distribution employees at the frozen food chain fell by 256 to 5,391 in the 52 weeks to 29 March 2025, according to accounts at Companies House
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Cameroon ‘cocoa boom’ fuelling deforestation, report claims
Cameroon is looking to capitalise on productivity declines in Ghana and Ivory Coast due to global heating, crop disease, and outdated farming practices
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Redefine Meat launches Shawarma SKU into Ocado
The alt meat brand has expanded its range with the launch of an “authentic spicy” Shawarma option
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Comment & Opinion
Anti-theft measures hurt sales and annoy staff – are they really worth it?
While a reasonable enough solution on paper, it appears the labour-intensive ‘Buzz for Booze’ cabinets at Morrisons have fallen out of favour
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The Flava People expands offer to Brakes and Country Range Group
More branded and bespoke innovations are planned for the coming months, according to the food innovation company
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Yo brings back kids eat free offer and launches new items
Kids will receive a free meal in any restaurant with every adult who spends £10 or more