All The Grocer articles in 07 June 2025 – Page 6
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Tesco starts offering Clubcard points for charging electric cars
Tesco has announced the new service as an extension of its tie-up with tech provider Pod
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Formula 1 star Charles Leclerc launches ‘mindful’ ice cream brand Lec
Lec ice cream contains a maximum of 399 calories per tub
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Planet Organic losses narrow after year of ‘meaningful progress’
Founder Renée Elliott and new MD Mark Broomfield focused on stabilising Planet Organic’s cost base by closing stores
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Pernod Ricard to make ‘choiceful’ UK marketing bets after wine arm sale
With spirits in decline, not all of Pernod Ricard UK’s brands will receive an uptick in investment
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Media Bites 3 June: M&S CEO’s pay rise, dangerous TikTok sellers, Walmart & automation
All the top retail news and headlines from Tuesday 3 June 2025
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British American Tobacco raises guidance after new product launches
Cgarettes still make up around 80% of BAT’s revenue and were worth £9.9bn in the first half of the year
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M&S stores staging walk-in recruitment open days amid cyberattack disruption
M&S suspended online recruitment, along with clothing and home orders, after hackers took control of its systems in a cyberattack in April
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Comment & Opinion
Cannabis cola bottles, meth and moths: weird food recalls
A handful of Dutch consumers, including children, may have found themselves experiencing an unexpected bout of the munchies after eating cannabis-laced Haribo sweets
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IHT changes could cost government £1.87bn, new report finds
The research from Family Business UK, supported by 32 trade associations, showed that every region of the UK and sector of the economy would hit by the government’s decision
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Treasury Wine Estates launches Daughters of the Vine sangria RTD
The NPD was ‘a bold reinvention of the traditional Spanish classic’, said TWE
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The Salad Project to open four new stores in four months
Four new stores over the next four months will bring The Salad Project’s total to 11 sites
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My Fabulosa eyes global growth with major factory expansion
The company’s European turnover grew significantly last year, offsetting a decline in the UK
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Aldi chief: planning delays ‘bad for the country, investment and job creation’
Aldi UK & Ireland CEO Giles Hurley said the process of securing planning permission for a new store had lengthened over time from 12 weeks to up to three years
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Category Report
The buzz about butter: trends in spreads 2025
Heritage and flavoured butter lines are reaping rewards as shoppers turn to them for a treat – and they’re willing to pay premium prices
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Empire Bespoke Foods unveils new online ordering system
The updates from part of a major website refresh to simplify the ordering process
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Hawaiian Tropic rolls out two suncare lines in skin protection push
The Edgewell brand has rolled out Glowing Protection Face Cream SPF 50 and Hydrating After Sun Skin Nourishing Oil
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Aldi freezes price of infant formula until the end of 2025
The move comes with the industry braced for a government response to a Competition and Markets Authority report on the infant formula market
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Princes rolls out campaign to ‘boost profile’ of UK food manufacturing
The campaign will showcase a newly introduced UKM stamp
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Fruit & veg border checks on EU imports scrapped
The checks on fruit & veg, which represented the final phase of the previous government’s Border Target Operating Model, were due to kick in on 1 July
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Coconut Collab launches summer ‘Convert to Coconut’ campaign
The Convert to Coconut campaign sets out to drive awareness and convert new shoppers by celebrating all things coconut and focusing on its taste credentials