All The Grocer articles in 08 November 2025
Previous issues.
-
NewsEPR charges are ‘blunt tool’ that ignore circularity, finds report
Figures from Greyparrot show huge disparity between the sortability and sell-on value of different types of plastic material
-
NewsMerchant Gourmet partners with Sabrina Ghayour on pouches
The pouches feature on-pack QR codes linking to Ghayour’s recipes
-
NewsMcCain report finds 51% of farmers are considering leaving the industry
The report’s key findings revealed 51% of farmers have considered leaving the industry due to financial strain, and only 4% believed current government support was adequate
-
NewsParliamentary group warns of 32% drop in food production without urgent action
The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Science and Technology in Agriculture said domestic food production could decline by 39% per capita
-
NewsGolden Hooves launches regeneratively farmed butter
Golden Hooves’ new Salted Butter has been stocked in Waitrose, Booths, Ocado, and other independent retailers across the UK
-
NewsNatures Way Foods acquired by Taylor Farms for undisclosed sum
The acquisition of Natures Way Foods marks an ‘important extension’ of Taylor Farms’ footprint
-
NewsKelly’s unveils new-look ice creams with ‘dessert-style’ inclusions
The ice creams boast ‘enhanced textures’ and ‘decadent ripples’
-
NewsJarlsberg teams up with The Devil Wears Prada musical
Jarlsberg has become the official cheese and sponsor of the musical, which has extended its run until 26 September 2026
-
NewsKimberly-Clark acquires Listerine owner Kenvue to create $32bn giant
Personal care multinational Kimberly-Clark has swooped to acquire consumer health company Kenvue in a deal worth almost $50bn, bringing together brands such as Huggies, Kleenex and Andrex with Johnson’s, Listerine and Neutrogena
-
Comment & OpinionThe cost of cheap meat and why industry insiders are breaking rank
Inside Track, as the group calls itself, is not a group of radical, leftwing firebrands. They are leading executives from a raft of major food companies who feel compelled to demand change
-
NewsHorticulture faces multimillion-pound annual energy cost surge
The financial shock could trigger widespread business failures and drive up food prices for millions of consumers, grower groups have warned
-
NewsM&S brings back Dawn French fairy and Tom Kerridge for Christmas ad 2025
M&S has brought back its much-loved Fairy character for another dose of festive magic – this time set in a Christmas Eve traffic jam
-
NewsLidl swaps products for people in reflective Christmas ad 2025
Lidl has launched its 2025 Christmas campaign with a reflective advert told through the eyes of a young girl exploring what makes the festive season special
-
NewsAssociated British Foods considers Primark spin-off
ABF said its food business is historically less well understood by financial markets than Primark
-
ProfilesMy food & drink job: Alice Jeavons, national account manager, Kind Snacks
‘Everyone sees the perks involved, but they don’t see that the workload and pressure can be just as high’
-
NewsTesco bolsters Whoosh service with Just Eat deal
The deal will see the supermarket leverage Just Eat’s white-label delivery service Just Eat Go
-
NewsCo-op rolls out 1,000th front-of-store digital screen
The milestone gives Co-op ‘one of the largest digital advertising screen footprints of any UK grocery retailer’, it said
-
NewsYoplait expands Yop range with Mango Pineapple variant
The flavour joins Strawberry and Raspberry and offers a ‘unique tropical fruit proposition’ to the dairy drinks category
-
-
NewsPopeyes launches kiosk software to ‘enhance customer experience’
The software will reduce ordering times and will allow Popeyes to better promote its key products





