All The Grocer articles in 10 May 2025 – Page 2
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News
Co-op societies hit by availability issues amid ongoing cyberattack on Co-op Group
Midcounties Co-op, Heart of England Co-op and Lincolnshire Co-op have all confirmed disruption to the supply of food to stores
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News
Old Mout launches Mango & Passionfruit cider in first NPD for three years
The tipple is rolling out in 10x330ml can multipacks and 500ml bottles
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Comment & Opinion
Three reasons ABF is now talking to Hovis about Kingsmill
There is no guarantee a Best of Both merger will be a success for Kingsmill and Hovis
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Category Report
Rolling in the dough: trends in bread & baked goods 2025
Sourdough is a proven money spinner. With sales rising fast, big brands are having another stab at the market. Can they earn a crust this time around?
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News
Lidl invites Scots customers to audition to be the voice of its Scottish self-checkouts
The discounter is on the hunt for an ‘unexpected Scottish voice in the bagging area’
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News
Booths breaks tradition as sixth generation joins the family business
Emma Booth is the first female member of the Booth family to join the supermarket since it was founded 178 years ago
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Comment & Opinion
Olivia Colman stages a Warburtons crumpet heist
Oscar winner Olivia Colman plays on her nice-gal image by posing as a bolshy representative of the ‘Department of National Treasures’
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Interviews
Russell Bisset: how Northern Monk is keeping the faith
Northern Monk is defying the gloom to keep growing in craft. Its founder talks crowdfunding, competing with BrewDog and creating a local brand with national appeal
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News
Loch Duart launches new welfare standard for innovation and transparency
The standard is independently managed and assessed by Leigh Grant Consulting and Partners in Welfare
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News
Poultry sector hails end of ‘chlorinated chicken’ threat after UK/US trade deal
The prospect of chlorinated chicken imports has dominated discourse around a potential transatlantic trade deal
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Comment & Opinion
Risky Business and Smashing Security: podcasts delve into M&S and Co-op attacks
The Risky Business and Smashing Security podcasts covered the ‘big dramas’ affecting UK retailers
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News
Haleon earns GenM menopause certification for Centrum and Voltarol lines
A selection of Centrum and Voltarol products have been given the menopause awareness company’s MTick
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News
John Lewis kicks off new hospitality push with Jamie Oliver café
The retailer plans to add five new cafés and restaurants in 2025 after opening its first Jamie Oliver cookery school
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News
Posh biscuit supplier Bahlsen resurrects blue branding and adds NPD
The redesign was based on ‘extensive research into the needs of our consumers,’ said Bahlsen
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News
Inflation makes a comeback as beef leads price hikes
Beef prices have increased by 8.2% on average in the mults over the past two months
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News
FSA revokes abattoir licence following undercover investigation
The non-stun slaughterhouse had been the subject of an undercover investigation by animal rights activist and filmmaker Joey Carbstrong
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Energy Products: 7 June
This may be the year that natural or “clean” energy drinks – long touted as the next big thing in the sector – finally make their mark on the mainstream…
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Cooking Oils: 31 May
Brands are winning share of the cooking oils market, up by 13.2% to £313.6m. What’s driving this?
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News
Humza redesigns packs and rolls out premium Asian-inspired snacks
With annual sales of over £12m, Humza is one of the largest suppliers of halal frozen foods in the UK
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Analysis & Features
What do new sugar tax thresholds mean for drinks suppliers?
The soft drinks sugar levy threshold has been lowered, leaving suppliers feeling victimised. What impact will the changes have?