All The Grocer articles in 02 August 2025 – Page 7
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Fresh warning issued over ‘dangerous’ counterfeit Glen’s vodka
The fake vodka contained the chemical isopropyl, which could be harmful if consumed, FSS said
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Cranswick to boost investment as demand for meat grows
Cranswick added an independent review into its animal welfarepractices is now “well advanced”
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Focus On: CBD: 6 September
What impact has confusion over CBD’s regulatory status had on consumer and investor appetites?
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Focus On Batteries: 6 September
Discount and DIY stores are piling batteries high and selling them cheap with increasingly in-your-face displays at checkouts. Has it put the spark back into their sales?
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Pärla picks up £200k ad spend prize from Sky sustainability competition
The oral care challenger has been named as one of three winners in the disruptors category
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BRC urges further reform to Employment Rights Bill after Lords scrutiny
Members of the House of Lords proposed amendments to the bill – which has been hailed as the ‘biggest shakeup’ of workers’ rights in 30 years – in a report stage debate earlier this week
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M&S taking reputational hit after cyberattack, research suggests
The percentage of consumers who would recommend M&S dropped from 87% at the start of the year to 66% by June, according to The Harris Poll UK
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Reckitt Benckiser shares power ahead as turnaround gains traction
Reckitt Benckiser is back in the City’s good graces as investors mopped up news of significant progress in a long-awaited turnaround at the Dettol to Durex multinational
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Rémy Cointreau raises full-year profit guidance as tariff threat recedes
The Cointreau liqueur maker said sales in the three months of its financial year grew by 5.7% – well ahead of analysts’ expectations
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Majestic backs project to build ‘UK’s largest urban winery’ by Vagabond Wines
The winery will have a production capacity of up to 100,000 bottles per year
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Treatt shares crash on profits warning
Treatt has lost more than a quarter of its market value as shares in the drinks ingredients firm crashed yesterday following a profits warning
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Supermarket sales bounce back in June as shoppers soak up the sunshine
June’s heatwave has been good news for supermarkets as food sales bounced back from a decline in May
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Consumer confidence falls as Brits save cash ahead of autumn budget
Brits are saving their cash as worries over never-ending inflation continue to haunt consumer confidence ahead of the coming autumn budget