All The Grocer articles in 02 May 2026 – Page 4
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Range PreviewPremium picky bits and beefy barbecue: Waitrose summer range 2026
Waitrose hopes to make summer 2026 the season of upgraded barbecues, deli-style sharing and global-inspired grazing, with more than 120 new products
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NewsNaked Wines finds £10m more savings as profits drive continues
A major tech migration to third-party software is set to both improve Naked Wines’ site performance and deliver up to £10m annually in cost savings
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NewsZoe gut health app losses swell as it slashes membership price
Zoe has appointed mobile game giant Lior Shiff as director
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News‘Modern slavery risk’ at UK supermarkets in wake of French delivery courier study
Wage withholding, confiscation of identity documents, threats of being reported to authorities, and blackmail to be rife among riders for the platforms in France, according to new research
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NewsCrime and Policing Bill gains royal assent in ‘landmark’ for retail
New laws will see a separate offence created for assaulting a retail worker while the ‘effective immunity’ for shop theft offences under the value of £200 will be scrapped
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Comment & OpinionWhy last orders were called on Pernod Ricard’s Brown-Forman merger
Pernod Ricard has nothing to show for its weeks of negotiations with the owner of Jack Daniel’s, apart from a hefty bill for transatlantic flights
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NewsOcado signs exclusivity deal with Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm
As part of the deal, both Ocado and Diddly Squat are making a commitment to co-fund outdoor learning and land-based skills via the Ernest Cook Trust.
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NewsApple and berry growers warn soaring costs will reduce supply
Research commissioned by British Apples & Pears indicated that unanticipated inflation since 1 March 2026 had already added £31.30 per tonne to the cost of growing UK gala apples this year
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NewsPlant-based 33% cheaper than meat versions, research finds
The analysis comes amid rising costs for producers and customers caused by the war in the Middle East
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NewsParam overhauls paneer in protein-focused brand refresh
The Futura Foods-owned business said the overhaul would reframe its Param Paneer as a versatile, everyday protein, as opposed to a traditional cheese
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NewsSocial media names Greggs ‘most popular’ Too Good To Go brand partner
Videos of Greggs Too Good To Go bag unboxings have received over 468,000 likes and 5.9 million views
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NewsOdysea and Waitrose join forces in feta collaboration
The feta has been made through traditional methods in Thessaly – a Greek region renowned for the diversity of its grasses and wild herbs, which add to the feta’s flavour
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NewsMagnum beats gloomy forecasts to deliver on plan
The Magnum Ice Cream Company has beaten City forecasts in its first quarter to deliver 4.2% organic sales growth
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NewsUnilever growth steady in Q1
Unilever has achieved stronger volume growth in its first quarter than for the past year, pushing sales up 3.8%
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NewsOne in five low-income families face food insecurity, report shows
The report identifies food clubs as an effective and preventative model that delivers more than emergency aid and helps members move from acute crisis back to long-term food security
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NewsGroceryAid Day 2026 aims to close the awareness gap
GroceryAid urges industry to close awareness gap as just 4% of workers know charity exists
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NewsStarbucks expands cold beverage offer with new Cloud Frappuccino trio
The range looks to build on the coffee giant’s classic Frappuccino blended beverage by adding a cold foam topping
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NewsChina recovery helps Rémy Cointreau halt annual sales slump
Sales climbed just 0.2% organically for the full year
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NewsLipton Teas & Infusions appoints ex-Mars CEO as chair
He spent nine years as CEO of Mars, helping grow sales by 50%
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NewsMany c-stores and vape shops linked to organised crime, Trading Standards report suggests
Up to a third of American candy stores, and one in four fast food takeaways in some areas are thought to be fronts for crime gangs by enforcement officers, a CTSI report found





