All The Grocer articles in 04 October 2025 – Page 3
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KP Snacks attributes growth and higher profits to solid brand performance
Revenues at KP Snacks, which owns McCoy’s, Hula Hoops and Tyrrells, rose 4.4% to £654m in the year to 28 December 2024
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Waitrose is Worthing’s best in a week of low availability
All supermarkets this week struggled with our Green Issue shop full of organic, B Corp and seasonal British produce, but Waitrose shone with high customer service standards
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Asda and Ocado the latest retailers to launch dedicated menopause aisles with GenM
Asda is the last of the traditional big four supermarkets to partner with GenM, and will roll out menopause-friendly gondola ends across its stores
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How Waitrose GSM Ed Polley has returned home to revive Worthing store
It was the first Waitrose store Ed Polley ever worked in. Here’s how he revived it
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Asda is cheapest in our ‘Green Grocer 33’ price comparison survey
In a basket featuring a range of plant-based, plastic-free, organic, locally sourced, Fairtrade and B Corp-certified brands, Asda was exclusively cheapest for 18 items
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Quorn launches ‘Nothing to Hide’ TV advert to promote no-artificial-ingredients range
The multimillion-pound campaign has been launched to celebrate Quorn’s high-protein, no-artificial-ingredients range and includes a new ad creative
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BrewDog offloads £8.8m ‘Lost Forest’ estate in ESG strategy ‘evolution’
BrewDog said the decision was made as part of its evolving ESG strategy
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New Princes unveils IPO plans for London Stock Exchange
New Princes Group has formally unveiled plans to float the tinned and dried food giant on the London Stock Exchange this morning
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Brothers Cider relaunch fails to bear fruit
Brothers Cider’s major brand overhaul did not translate to topline growth at its parent company
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Cook hails ‘first of its kind’ trial to ‘nudge’ shoppers to buy healthier products
Sales of Cook’s vegetarian lines grew by 15% after it made a small ’subtle’ change to the layout of some stores
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Aldi highlights mental health support for new parents on baby wipe packs
The discounter is launching on-pack mental health messaging across its Mamia Sensitive and Extra Sensitive baby wipes
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Iceland takes ‘major step’ to cut food waste by expanding Olio ‘Lucky Dip’ bags nationwide
It makes Iceland the first retailer to partner with Olio for a full “end-to-end” food waste solution, across all three channels offered by the food redistribution charity: discounting, collection and redistribution
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Eat-Lancet calls for major reduction in meat consumption
The agrifood sector was the ’single most influential driver of planetary boundary transgression’, said the Eat-Lancet Commission
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Mother Root bags Dragons’ Den cash from Steven Bartlett
Non-alcoholic aperitif brand Mother Root has secured the backing of Steven Bartlett during an appearance on tonight’s episode of Dragons’ Den
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Comment & Opinion
Supermarket incubator schemes should prioritise sustainability
Accelerator schemes are an ideal opportunity to propel sustainable brands into the mainstream, says retail sustainability expert Sophie Corcut
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Category Report
Refillable revolution: trends in personal care 2025
Personal care brands are cutting plastic use by switching lines to refillable packaging. So, are single-use formats’ days numbered?
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Comment & Opinion
It’s time to finally squash the idea of insects as food
Eat at a bug restaurant once, it’s certainly interesting. But those restaurants were always going to struggle with being anything other than a one-visit novelty
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Yeo Valley expands Little Yeos range with Yoghurt & Oat pots
The pots are made with British organic oats, British organic whole milk and fruit purée of strawberries and peaches
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Tesco share price gathers momentum as supermarket enters golden quarter from position of strength
Shares shot up 4.5% today to a near-12-year high of 449.2p as markets lapped up a bullish statement by CEO Ken Murphy asserting that the supermarket had built on already strong momentum in the first half to 23 August
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Sainsbury’s The Edit skincare earns GenM menopause certification
The ‘MTick’ is the universal shopping symbol and certification designed to signpost trusted meonopause-friendly products