All The Grocer articles in 04 April 2026 – Page 5
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Comment & OpinionAsda duo demonstrate ‘Big Easter Energy’
Asda’s short and sweet ads deliver a punchy price message
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NewsM&S talks retail crime with Angela Rayner as Machin calls for action
Her store visit came as M&S bosses called for urgent action from the government and mayor of London to tackle retail crime
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NewsGlasshouse growers call for urgent help as higher energy bills come in
Higher electricity standing charges took effect this week, meaning growers are facing millions of pounds of additional costs
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NewsTonic Health expands kids’ and adult ranges in Sainsbury’s with five new lines
Tonic Health is rolling out five new lines in 131 Sainsbury’s stores nationwide
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Comment & OpinionSorted Kids: YouTube channel offers gadgets, experiments and foodie fun for children
The Sorted Food dads have launched a side channel aligned with their (and their audience’s) current life stage
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NewsThe Grocer appoints new managing editor and fmcg reporter
Sarah Vizard has joined as managing editor, with promotions also announced
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Analysis & FeaturesIs the co-operative society movement still working in retail?
The Co-op Group has taken a battering, while a recent merger has created the UK’s biggest independent society. What does this say about the 182-year-old co-op movement and its future in UK retail?
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Comment & OpinionFood inflation: instead of berating industry, Rachel Reeves needs to help
Despite what you may have read, the price of Easter eggs is coming down
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Comment & OpinionEditor’s picks: McCormick buys Unilever’s food, inflation and the future of co-operatives
Of course, the US-Iran war continues to dominate the news agenda. This week came fresh updates to inflation forecasts
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NewsJude’s teams up with Guinness for chocolate stout cake ice cream
The co-branded NPD offered a ‘new way to enjoy Guinness in the summer’, said Jude’s
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NewsAsda, Morrisons and Lidl make £1bn worth of sale and leaseback deals
The three supermarkets struck sale and leaseback deals totalling £943m in 2025, according to Colliers
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NewsM&S fastest-growing bricks & mortar grocer in March
M&S shared the landmark as it forecast its biggest-ever week of British lamb sales
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NewsGroundbreaking supermarket lorry trial set to save food poverty charities ‘millions’
Retailers have developed new ways to deliver food surplus from their suppliers using spare space in their delivery vehicles
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NewsThis launches Fillet Steak alternative into Tesco
The steak is described as a ‘juicy, meaty-textured, charred-edged, peppercorn-marinated whole-cut fillet’
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NewsRosé defies broader wine malaise as blush sales boom
Year-on-year sales increases over the 12 weeks to the end of December matched those seen in the peak of summer
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NewsDrinks brands pull sponsorship of Wireless Festival over Kanye West booking
It follows a series of antisemitic remarks made by West in recent years
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NewsPopeyes UK expands breakfast offering nationwide
To mark the wider breakfast rollout, Popeyes will be launching its ‘biggest giveaway ever’
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News2 Sisters appoints food industry veteran as Carbon Board chair
The former Defra non-executive board member and food sector veteran will oversee the board, established to drive the company’s net zero by 2035 agenda and advising on supply chain resilience
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Comment & Opinion‘Less healthy’ food advertising bans won’t reduce obesity
There are much more significant and complex factors driving obesity than advertising, says Stephen Woodford, CEO of the Advertising Association
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Comment & OpinionFSA will work with business to design food safety reforms
We have now been given the opportunity to bring about change and strengthen the system as a whole, says Katie Pettifer, Food Standards Agency CEO





