All The Grocer articles in 06 June 2026 – Page 2
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NewsSports & energy overtakes cola as top soft drinks segment
Value sales of sports and energy drinks hit £675.2m over the past 12 weeks
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NewsLeon appoints Pret a Manger operations director as new restaurant MD
The new hire brings more than 18 years’ experience at Pret a Manger to the role, having first joined the food-to-go chain in 2008
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NewsDr Vegan absorbs 20% ‘menstrual tax’ on PMS supplement
Previously priced at £23.99 per pack of 60 capsules, Dr Vegan’s PMS Hero is now £18.99
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NewsTom Kerridge spearheads new campaign to cut hospitality VAT to 10%
The campaign is already supported by major hospitality groups, including UKHospitality and the British Beer & Pub Association
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NewsIceland launches ‘wave’ of price cuts amid reports it hiked prices faster than rivals
A report in The Telegraph has accused Iceland of raising its prices faster than the majority of its rivals, highlighting Richard Walker’s position as Labour’s cost of living champion
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NewsRemedy appoints Santino Luciano as UK & Europe MD
Luciano was previously MD for Remedy’s Asia-Pacific operating unit
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NewsWaken teams up with Tesco as part of ‘Rylan’s Big Kiss’ push
More than 32,000 promotional bottles have rolled out into Tesco as part of Waken’s wider campaign, ‘Rylan’s Big Kiss’
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NewsDeposit return scheme handling fees for retailers announced
Exchange for Change, the not-for-profit body appointed last year as the scheme’s deposit management organisation, released the sums today
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Category ReportShoppers choose organic for eco and health benefits
The organic boom isn’t only good news for organic farmers and the retailers they supply
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Category ReportPrices between organic and non-organic narrow
Organic goods cost an average of 11% more than non-organic ones
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Category ReportHow retailers are growing their organic offerings
The credit crunch bit a huge chunk out of organic food and drink 2008
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Category ReportRegen-ag claims unstandardised, warns NGO
Organic food is facing stiffening competition from products marketed on so-called regenerative agriculture practices
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Category ReportWhy supermarkets are getting behind organic food & drink
Some 67% of shoppers are choosing to buy organic products despite them carrying an 11% premium over conventional goods. What’s behind its success?
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NewsDoritos Loaded appoints Gordon Ramsay as global partner of foodservice venture
Ramsay will create eight Doritos Loaded recipes to be rolled out to restaurant and hospitality operators
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NewsRebecca Stanton joins Asda amid fresh buying reshuffle
It follows the launch of one of Asda’s “biggest” range refreshes in recent years earlier this month, as part of the supermarket’s Take a Fresh Look campaign to woo shoppers back into its stores.
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NewsBritish American Tobacco shares suffer as cigarette sales slide
Shares in British American Tobacco have fallen more than 4%
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NewsCastell Howell to expand warehouse at HQ to boost long-term growth
The 103,000 sq ft development will feature a state-of-the-art cold store as well as 16,000 sq ft of office suites and amenity space
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NewsDanone, Bel and Nestlé lead on methane cuts as rest of sector ‘lags’
New research by NGO Changing Markets Foundation has revealed ‘major blind spots’ amid most dairy and coffee firms’ action on methane emissions
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Category ReportParents trade ambient pouches for chilled meals
BBC Panorama’s 2025 investigation into babyfood appears to have been detrimental to the sector
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Category ReportEco nappy claims fall short of ASA’s standards
Sustainability remains a significant challenge in babycare – particularly in disposable nappies





