All The Grocer articles in 09 May 2026 – Page 2
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NewsLeon owner to inject £2.5m into food chain as 23 restaurant closures confirmed
The healthy fast food chain said it would emerge as a ‘smaller but stronger business’
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NewsAsda vows to ‘double down’ on tackling strained supplier relations
Asda is reviewing its treatment of suppliers and will be ‘doubling down’ on addressing issues with paying its suppliers on time, delistings and forecasting
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NewsSales dip at East of England Co-op as turnaround drives profit growth
The drop in turnover was party driven by a decision ‘to rationalise the trading estate to focus on driving higher profitability’
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NewsAmazon slashes prices to undercut Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury’s
Amazon began its campaign at the end of March when it lowered prices on 4,315 items, or 45% of the products available on Amazon Fresh, with an average discount of 16%
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NewsGlyphosate ban could boost European trade, campaigners say
Organisations including the Soil Association, Greenpeace and Riverford have called for restrictions on using the controversial herbicide during harvest in an open letter to Defra secretary Emma Reynolds
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NewsCosta Coffee and Sainsbury’s to open 14 more supermarket cafés in 2026
Since first collaborating in 2024, the partnership now represents a combined investment of almost £16m
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NewsMorrisons group strategy director to exit after 13 years
James Badger joined Morrisons in 2013 as finance director, before working his way up and taking on several other senior roles
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NewsMeatly to build Europe’s largest cultivated meat factory in London
The business has raised £10.4bn in series A funding to put behind building the 20,000-litre bioreactor facility in London
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NewsTom Parker Creamery announces supply partnership with First Milk
The partnership, the business said, would strengthen its commitment to regenerative dairy and supply chain sustainability
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NewsFarmed salmon labelling battle heads to Upper Tribunal
Animal rights group Animal Equality is appealing the department’s decision to allow the Scottish salmon farming industry to drop ‘farmed’ from its Protected Geographical Indication
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Category ReportHow influencers are helping Brits get 30g fibre a day
There’s no denying fibremaxxing is hot on social media. At the time of writing, 947k Instagram posts featured the #fibre hashtag
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Category ReportThe brands capitalising on fibremaxxing
The volume of fibremaxxing chatter online would suggest a sharp increase in fibrous snack sales
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Category ReportProper Snacks bets big on fibre
Proper Snacks has an ambition to take on the giants – and it has at least one key advantage over rivals like Walkers, CEO Alex Brittain points out
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Category ReportCottage cheese boom sees flurry of innovation
Cottage cheese has brushed off its 1980s diet food connotations
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Category ReportBrands stress their natural protein content
Dairy suppliers are leveraging the naturally high protein content of their products to lure health-conscious shoppers
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Category ReportNutritionists school shoppers on protein sources
While fibre is having a moment, interest in protein is in no way waning
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Category ReportGLP-1 boom poses a challenge for snack brands
Retailers and suppliers alike are scrambling to prepare for the proliferation of weight-loss drugs in the UK
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Category ReportNut prices soar amid tight supply and high demand
Demand for healthy snacks is growing: year-on-year servings are up 1.9% to 6.2 billion
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Category ReportWhitworths rapped by ASA for health claims
Whitworths drew the ire of the ASA in January over nutrition claims made on Instagram
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Category ReportFrozen fruit snacking brands flood the market
A new generation of suppliers is driving shoppers to freezers for healthier snacks
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