All The Grocer articles in 07 March 2026 – Page 4
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NewsRio Mare expands portfolio with premium tuna fillets launch
The premium Italian brand said the tuna fillets were positioned to drive ‘premiumisation within the shelf-stable seafood category’
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NewsTesco Media appoints first COO, from Walmart
She has been chief operating officer at Walmart Connect for the past four years
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NewsYoplait relaunches Yop range for first time in 20 years
The range is designed to gain on-shelf standout, drive appeal with its teenage and young adult core consumers, and accelerate brand growth
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NewsPowerade eyes ‘Plus’ functional line extension
It is unclear which added functional benefits Powerade would seek to add under a ‘Powerade Plus’ line extension
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NewsLindt expands UK footprint with Westfield opening
Spanning 1,800 sq ft, the ‘boutique’ is designed to create ‘irresistibly unique chocolate experiences’ and is Lindt’s 28th UK store, as part of a renewed expansion plan
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NewsPoppets undercuts Cadbury with 30% cheaper mini eggs
Poppeggs are solid milk chocolate mini eggs with colourful sugar shells
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NewsInch’s confirms Reserve ‘premium’ apple cider launch
The Grocer broke the news of Inch’s Reserve’s forthcoming rollout earlier this year
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NewsGreggs shares defy short sellers despite slow growth and lower profits
Greggs disappointed hedge funds holding short positions in the high street bakery chain as its shares rallied despite lower profits last year and slowing growth in 2026
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NewsOffice returns see HelloFresh 15-minute meal demand soar
Time pressure resulting from workers spending more of their week commuting to and from the office ‘is clearly reshaping behaviour’ the meal kit brand said.
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NewsNew planning rule proposals risk undermining food security, expert warns
Professor Paul Behrens of the University of Oxford has warned that changes to planning that would make it easier to approve intensive livestock units will make food less secure due to the farming method’s dependence on feed imports
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Comment & OpinionMorrisons is turning a corner while Asda hits a dead end
There is light at the end of the tunnel for Morrisons, says David Sables, CEO of Sentinel Management Consultants
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Comment & OpinionMenopause is not a moment. It is a forever market
Menopause is often framed solely as a medical issue, when in reality it’s a life transition that half the population will experience, says Heather Jackson is CEO and co-founder of GenM
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Comment & OpinionBrewDog sale is a s***show for staff as well as investors
BrewDog debacle has let down staff and investors, and smacks of corporate greed, mismanagement and heartlessness
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NewsEhrmann Cornish Dairy rebrands Trewithen Dairy
The updated branding will come in from April 2026, rolling out across grocery channels as part of a strategy to drive brand recognition, shelf standout and continued national growth
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NewsSoggy February compounds challenging conditions for retailers
Shoppers stayed off the high street in their droves in February as constant rain added to the challenges facing the UK retail industry, according to new data out this morning
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Category ReportThe big dairy drink shake-up: trends in dairy drinks 2026
Dairy drinks makers are facing both the sugar tax and the rise of GLP-1 drugs. What are the challenges – and the opportunities?
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Grocer 33Inflation-busting Asda is cheapest Grocer 33 retailer by 7%
Asda’s basket cost 1% less than last year, while the cost of our weekly shop rose by 7.1% at Tesco, 7.7% at Morrisons and by 10.8% at Sainsbury’s
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Grocer 33Tesco Fulbourn posts one of the Grocer 33’s highest ever scores
Tesco Cambridge manager Edmond Demaj on trolley theft, lessons from Brazil and second highest ever score in our mystery shop competition
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Grocer 33Tesco scores huge 98 points to take title of Cambridge’s best supermarket
Tesco on Yarrow Road set out its stall with a perfect availability score and matched that achievement in almost every other area
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Analysis & FeaturesEPR avoidance: what can be done to stop it happening?
As EPR arrived, so did a raft of companies falling below the threshold





