All The Grocer articles in 08 November 2025 – Page 7
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Comment & OpinionSabrina Carpenter enters ‘man’s world’ of whisky for Johnnie Walker
Sabrina Carpenter doesn’t look like a typical whisky drinker – but that’s the point
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NewsWhole Earth goes palm oil free with 100% Nuts peanut butter
The NPD catered to growing demand for simple recipes, said Whole Earth
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NewsPizza Express targets home cooks with tomato pizza sauce duo
The sauces contain a ‘secret recipe of spices and seasonings’
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NewsPork Farms revamps Porkless Pies with ‘most delicious recipe yet’
The pie filling now includes plant-based bacon for a ‘more porky flavour’
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Comment & OpinionThe Inside Track: activist ideology or industry concern?
British agriculture and the food industry deserve better than this Trojan horse of faux concern concealing a radical anti-meat agenda
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NewsHain Celestial making progress with comprehensive review of portfolio
Hain Celestial is making ‘good progress’ on a strategic review of its portfolio as the performance at the owner of Ella’s Kitchen and New Covent Garden Soup continued to falter
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NewsApplied Nutrition pumps up sales and profits following IPO
In its first set of full-year results as a listed company, Applied Nutrition posted a 24.2% rise in sales to £107.1m in the 12 months to 31 July, delivering on recently upgraded forecasts
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Events & AwardsIf supplements extend healthspan, what’s holding consumers back?
Data indicates a clear gap between interest in extending healthspan and uptake of supplements targeting this area
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Promotional FeaturesChain reaction: how reinvented supply chains fuel future retail
Find out how a new generation of logistics solutions are providing more efficent and sustainable fulfilment ready to meet the needs of a fast-evolving retail sector.
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NewsLittle Moons losses shoot past £50m in wake of factory upheaval
Losses at Little Moons have shot past £50m in the aftermath of the mochi snacking brand’s decision to close its Kettering factory
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NewsBeyond Meat forecasts subdued demand as losses mount
Revenues at the New York-listed group fell 13.3% year on year to $70.2m (£53.4m) in the three months to 27 September 2025 as volumes declined by 10.3%
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NewsPrinces Group shares fall as sales decline
Revenues in the nine months to 30 September declined year on year by 5.7% to £1.4bn on the back of lower average selling prices
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Analysis & FeaturesChristmas ads 2025: who’s king of the non-HFSS festive ads?
Christmas ads came thick and fast this week, from Asda’s Grinch to John Lewis’s dewy-eyed 90s raver dad. But who did best? Our panel of judges decides
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NewsLidl calls for government to set plant-based sales targets
Amali Bunter, Lidl GB head of sourcing and ethical trade, said the supermarket wanted the government to ‘level the playing field’ by making other retailers follow its example of setting a plant-based protein sales target.
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Comment & OpinionImports won’t save us: BMPA makes the case for domestic meat
Farmers are being forced out of production, making us more reliant on imported meat, says BMPA CEO Nick Allen
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Comment & OpinionHow is Big Food responding to the threat of GLP-1 drugs?
GLP-1 drugs could shrink global food volumes and rewrite the rules on how we eat, manufacture and market food, says Amir Mousavi, founder and food consultant at Good Food Studio
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Comment & OpinionBehind the scenes: how Asda’s Christmas ad bought the Grinch to life
Cressida Holmes-Smith of Asda’s ad agency Lucky Generals on how it dealt with the pressure to come up with the campaign
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Comment & OpinionWhy fmcg challenger brands must avoid cookie-cutter media
Marketing strategy must always be tailored to each brand’s unique circumstances, says MNC director Joe Benn
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Comment & OpinionWhy credible certification matters for farmers, forests and the future
After a recent category report in The Grocer raised important points about ethical trading certification, Rainforest Alliance CEO Santiago Gowland clarifies the importance of credible, independent certification
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NewsOcado and Kroger agree $350m compensation payment
The decision reflected Kroger’s plan to close the three CFCs in Maryland, Wisconsin and Florida in January, as well its decision to no longer proceed with a new Ocado warehouse in North Carolina, one of the two planned CFCs due to go-live in 2026





