All The Grocer articles in 10 May 2025 – Page 3
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NewsGlebe Farm Foods partners with Three Robins to scale gluten-free oat drink production
Glebe Farm Foods’ facilities will produce Three Robins’ oat drinks
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NewsHeinz rebrands Tartare Sauce as Fish & Chips Sauce to broaden appeal
Billed as ‘Tartare 2.0’, the NPD is ‘a herbier, creamier condiment’ than the original, according to Heinz
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KVI TrackerCoffee farmers in crisis despite inflation-boosting retail prices
Producers in the sector are not benefiting from rising retail prices, suppliers have warned
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NewsEden Mill seals nationwide retail debut for Golf Gin
The listing is the supplier’s first-ever nationwide listing with a major multiple
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NewsWhy GroceryAid Day matters for the whole retail sector
This week’s GroceryAid Day (8 May) offers a reminder of the importance of people-first initiatives across the retail industry
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NewsBulldog Skincare boosts suncare offer with SPF 50 moisturiser
The brand’s new Anytime Daily UV Moisturiser SPF 50 offers ‘high-performance sun protection’
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NewsAG Barr boosts commercial team with three new hires
The new hires will report into COO Dino Labbate
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NewsSainsbury’s makes SmartShop payments checkout-free to ‘reduce friction’ in stores
The SmartShop change is one of a number of trials currently underway as part of Sainsbury’s ‘mission-based’ strategy to make its stores easier to shop
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NewsUK-US deal to include agrifoods but government draws ‘red line’ on hormone beef and chlorinated chicken
British farmers are closely following the news of a US-UK trade deal over food standard concerns
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NewsJust Eat readying launch of white label delivery service Jet Go
Just Eat’s move follows the launch of aggregator app rivals’ white label services Deliveroo Express and Uber Direct
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News‘There’s nothing to buy’: Co-op cyberattack devastates availability
Co-op has written to its suppliers warning them ‘we are currently unable to place orders until further notice’
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NewsTariff fears prompt Molson Coors to lower sales and earning forecasts
Molson Coors sales in the three months ended 31 March fell by 11.3% on a reported basis
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NewsSainsbury’s returns Fairtrade label to tea lines for first time in eight years
The switch marks a reversal after Sainsbury’s controversially dropped the label from its tea lines in 2017, in favour of its own – now ditched – ‘Fairly Traded’ accreditation
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Comment & OpinionBuyer negotiations for branded suppliers are as fraught as ever
As buying roles have been reduced, buyer responsibilities are relatively unchanged but their actual responsibility is through the roof, says David Sables, CEO of Sentinel Management Consultants
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NewsMr Kipling adds duo of microwaveable brownie puddings
The NPD would attract new customers seeking ‘decadent dessert’ to the cake aisles, said Mr Kipling
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Comment & OpinionNow is UK grocery’s chance to influence the food strategy
There is an opportunity for industry to give an honest reflection of the barriers to a healthier, fairer and more sustainable food environment, says Sarah Wakefield, executive director at Eating Better
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NewsMüller and Myprotein extend high-protein range with two new lines
The new products include protein shake and yoghurt SKUs designed to ‘tap into the potential for additional growth’
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Comment & OpinionBig week for international trade deals – but is any win really a win?
Keir Starmer celebrates slam dunks in trade relations –- but here’s what the India and US trade deals mean for the British economy
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NewsCampari misses sales forecasts on ‘soft’ first quarter trading
Revenues at the Aperol supplier declined by 4.2% to €665.6m in the three months ended 31 March
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Comment & OpinionWhy consumer health is the next big growth driver in fmcg
The relentless pressures on public health institutions have forced consumers to think more about self-medication, says Warren Ackerman, head of European consumer staples research at Barclays





