All The Grocer articles in 08 November 2025 – Page 2
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NewsTrip valued at $300m as it secures $40m for US push
Drinks brand Trip has raised $40m (£30.5m) in its latest fundraising to support its rapid growth in the US market
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NewsTomatin doubles down on grocery with 10 Year Old single malt launch
Tomatin 10 Year Old has been exclusively matured for a decade in bourbon casks
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NewsDiageo names former Tesco boss Dave Lewis as new CEO
Diageo has named former Tesco boss Dave Lewis as the Johnnie Walker and Guinness owner’s next chief executive
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NewsLimetrack scores seven-figure investment to help tackle food waste
Food waste technology firm Limetrack has raised more than £1.3m to fuel its next phase of growth across the UK and Europe
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NewsFeragaia sells majority stake to Isle of Raasay whisky owner
Alcohol-free spirits challenger Feragaia has been snapped up by independent luxury goods group Chanrossa
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NewsCo-op to open 50 new stores before Christmas as it calls for business rates reform
The openings will take Co-op’s store investment over the past year to more than £200m
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Comment & OpinionEditor’s picks: meat woes, NPD, food fashion and Christmas ads
This afternoon, we celebrated over 200 standout products at The Grocer New Product & Packaging Awards. But all that doesn’t mean we’ve been resting on our laurels
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Comment & OpinionHFSS rules didn’t kill Christmas ads – they just invited fruit & veg to the party
Under new HFSS rules, retailers are proving festive magic doesn’t need sugar-coating
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Analysis & FeaturesThe Grocer’s New Product & Packaging Awards 2025: a celebration of innovation
The event culminated in 40 category winners being crowned this afternoon in front of a capacity crowd at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium – a fitting venue for a coming together of champions
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InterviewsPaul Gillow: ‘It’s time SHS Group was brave and bold again’
As SHS reaches its 50-year anniversary, its new CEO talks positivity, turnaround strategies and tapping into the entrepreneurial mentality of its founders
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NewsWilliam Grant & Sons confirms new leadership following CEO departure
William Grant & Sons has confirmed the departure of CEO Søren Hagh
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NewsFirst Milk appoints three new directors as part of restructure
Louise Motala, Stefan Mason, and David Garland have joined First Milk’s executive team to lead its milk, cheese, and BV business units
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NewsMars Wrigley adds Maltesers Mini Eggs for Easter 2026
The NPD was ‘ideal for egg hunts’, said Mars Wrigley
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NewsAldi’s Kevin the Carrot returns for chaotic stag do in 2025 Christmas ad
Kevin is stranded at the North Pole in nothing but a mankini after a stag do gone wrong. Will he get home in time for the wedding day?
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NewsWaitrose opens ‘food lovers’ concept store to test ideas
Waitrose said the new development at its Newbury store was aimed at ‘reinforcing its mission to be the first choice for food lovers’
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NewsMorrisons rolling out fresh sushi counters as Market Street refresh continues
It’s the latest new format to roll into Morrisons stores as CEO Rami Baitiéh looks to balance the need to reduce costs with his commitment to maintain its service counters and Market Street offer
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NewsAssociated British Foods investors divided over Primark separation plans
Investors were divided this week about the potential for Associated British Foods to break up the group with a separation of Primark and the food business
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Grocer 33Tesco intensifies price cuts to fend off rivals winning cheapest online supermarket
In a very tight week, only £1.95 separated Tesco and sixth-placed Ocado
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Grocer 33Waitrose CFC manager Matt Price on running a ‘military operation’ at Christmas
‘London is a tough battleground for online ordering, and incredibly challenging as there’s so many options and such intense capacity’
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Grocer 33Waitrose offers the best online delivery experience in Lewisham
Waitrose was the only delivery that arrived without any unavailable, substituted or missing items





