All The Grocer articles in 06 June 2026 – Page 3
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Category ReportBabyfood suppliers vow to reformulate following investigation
Not all babyfood brands featured in BBC Panorama’s 2025 investigation have suffered declines
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Category ReportBrands clean up recipes to meet new guidelines
Babyfood market leader Ella’s Kitchen, which featured heavily in BBC Panorama’s 2025 investigation, seems eager to improve its nutritional credentials
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Category ReportFormula prices continue to rise post CMA findings
Infant formula brands have had a challenging couple of years
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Category ReportHow suppliers are building back trust in babycare
No category demands trust more than babycare – and that trust has been seriously shaken
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NewsOven Pride looks to broaden remit with brand refresh and new lines
The relaunch sees the brand’s bestselling Deep Cleaner sport a more modern look. It will be joined on shelf by three new trigger spray products
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Comment & OpinionCan Felix deliver the step change food redistribution needs?
The Felix name will need to cut through into the consciousness of the public beyond the sector, with a major consumer-facing push already planned
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NewsEl Niño set to disrupt UK food supply, industry warns
The World Meteorological Organization confirmed El Niño conditions are developing and have an 80% likelihood of occurring during the summer
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NewsAI startup wins $10m to cut fresh food waste with staff app
Freshflow claims its technology can cut fresh food waste by up to 30% per store, and improve store revenue by 2%-4%.
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NewsB&M profits fall by £200m but turnaround gathers steam
The group revealed this morning its pre-tax profits had fallen 47.3% to £227m in the 52 weeks to 28 March 2026, as a ‘challenging market’ combined with execution issues to depress the group’s bottom line
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NewsSchumacher shakes up strategy at cocoa giant Barry Callebaut
A ‘determined shift’ to premium segments will play part of Barry Callebaut’s new Focus for Growth strategy, revealed this week by the former Unilever boss
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NewsIrn-Bru targets growth outside Scotland with World Cup campaign
AG Barr has launched a new advertising campaign to win fans in England and Wales over the World Cup summer
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NewsBrewDog sales collapse following offload to Tilray Brands
The declines demonstrate the scale of the challenge facing its new owner
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NewsTheakston Brewery profits plunge as packaging taxes bite
Operating profit at the Yorkshire brewer fell by over £200k to £108k.
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News‘Look again’ at deposit return scheme remuneration, administrator urged
Yesterday the not-for-profit industry body running the scheme, Exchange for Change, announced the remuneration for retailers taking part in it as a return point operator
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NewsDanish Crown announces plans to cut 800 jobs globally
The major pork supplier said it was undergoing a comprehensive transformation aimed at strengthening the company’s position in the global food market
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NewsHidden boat ownership risks fuelling illegal fishing in UK waters, study says
In its ‘Whose Boat Is This’ study, NGO ClientEarth found holes in UK law, which does not require ‘ultimate boat ownership’ disclosure, were potentially benefiting ships engaged in ‘illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing’
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NewsUK food security at risk as cold chain ‘ignored’ in resilience planning
The cold chain network was ’dangerously exposed’ to supply chain shocks, warned the Cold Chain Federation
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NewsSainsbury’s CEO pay tops £5m for second year running
Simon Roberts took home £5.43m for the past financial year, up from his take-home total of £5.18m in 2024/25
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NewsRegenerative farming strengthens drought resilience, study says
Across cereal crops in drought-affected regions of France, Soil Capital said regenerative practices reduced yield losses by at least 10% in around 85% of cases analysed
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NewsLosses rack up at This but progress made in 2025
Revenues at This, which was named the fastest-growing brand in fmcg in 2023, declined by 3.8% to £17.6m in 2025, newly filed accounts revealed this week





