All The Grocer articles in 07 June 2025 – Page 4
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Fever-Tree’s US expansion undeterred by Trump’s tariffs
Fever-Tree sold an 8.5% stake to Molson Coors in January as part of a strategic partnership to expand across the US
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Deliveroo begins drone delivery trial in Dublin
Deliveroo’s trial is in collaboration with unmanned aerial vehicle operator Manna
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FDF to face opposition bid in efforts to run new EPR packaging tax system
A bid drawn up by the FDF has won the backing of powerful bodies including the BRC and Incpen, but it is unlikely to be the only one
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Comment & Opinion
Why convenience retailers are seen as collateral damage
To paraphrase a well-known saying, the only thing harder than being a retailer in 2025 is being an independent retailer in 2025, and that’s particularly true of the convenience sector
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Pladis enters Uzbekistan markets as it aims for central Asia expansion
Pladis is planning to take its Ülker brand to new heights
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Lincolnshire Co-op poaches Asda director as new chief people officer
Lincolnshire Co-op is also making a promotion to fill a newly created role of chief transformation officer
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Concerns grow over influx of Ukrainian eggs into UK market
Egg industry insiders have warned two companies are eyeing potential expansion in the UK
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Ugandan produce exports ramp up as demand from UK grocers grows
A new cargo flight filled with fruit & veg and coffee is now arriving from Uganda in the UK each week
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Partnership to reveal sales impact of out-of-home sampling campaigns
The Sense and Crisp collaboration ‘directly links out-of-home sampling campaigns to verified sales performance across the UK’s five biggest grocery retailers’
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Northern Monk surge continues but cash remains tight
The company said that, as is common with growth-stage businesses, it is not yet profitable and is funded by private equity
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Comment & Opinion
As food inflation returns, government is looking desperate
P&Ls cannot sustain the pressures around them, says David Sables, CEO of Sentinel Management Consultants
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Waitrose expands Ottolenghi range with new pantry staples
The new ’flavour-packed’ ambient products are the latest edition to Waitrose’s flagship partnership with Yotam Ottolenghi
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Ashan Chaudry to roll out Triple A Foodhall concept across the UK
Chaudry told The Grocer the business planned to open a ‘carefully selected number of stores across the UK in formats that demonstrate the brand’s flexibility, from neighbourhood gems to flagship retail anchors’
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Post Office signs money transfer deal with Western Union
Western Union will be the sole provider of international money transfer services at Post Office branches
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Babease ceases trading as organic babyfood brand’s owner calls in liquidators
It is not the first time the business has been forced to call in insolvency practitioners, with Babease previously saved in a pre-pack administration deal in 2019
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Caffè Nero UK CEO Will Stratton-Morris steps down
The former CEO joined the coffee chain as the first external appointment in 2017
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Comment & Opinion
Disruption clocks are ticking. Food system resilience is crucial
Food system resilience requires us to be prepared for disruption which can be caused by a growing list of risks, says Alan Hayes, strategic advisor at Future Strategy
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Isle of Barra Distillers crowdfunds £800k to fuel first whisky launch
The business is currently building a new £12m single malt distillery on Barra
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Bio&Me relaunches flapjack oat bars with new look and recipes
Bio&Me initially expanded into flapjacks last April
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Booths rues ‘significantly increased costs’ for latest store closure
The closure would leave the family-owned grocer with 25 stores, in Yorkshire, Cheshire, Cumbria and its Lancashire heartland.