All The Grocer articles in 11 October 2025 – Page 4
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Upper Crust owner launches £100m share buyback amid takeover rumours
An activist investor is reportedly encouraging private equity groups to launch a takeover bid
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Cooks Coffee and Tesco to roll out Esquires cafés in Ireland
The cafés will offer ‘extensive’ coffee and food ranges
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Carnation jumps on pistachio boom with new Drizzle dessert sauce
The ‘premium dessert sauce’ combines condensed milk with pistachio flavour
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Bananas are low-hanging fruit for Darren Blackhurst’s big Asda reset
Darren Blackhurst’s reset plans seems to have attracted the support of suppliers, even if there are some tough conversations ahead
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Tesco bolsters Finest lineup with Indian Banquet and Chef’s Collection
The supermarket has added branded meals from Bosh, Squeaky Bean and Itsu
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Hygiene poverty is a hidden crisis for too many children
One in 10 children have missed school because they lacked essentials like clean clothes or period products, says Dan Howell, MD at Kimberly-Clark UK&I
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Ripping up the rulebook: why brands must stop playing safe
Categories are full of codes – patterns so ingrained most brands are afraid to break them. But to be noticed you have to be brave enough to stand out, says Simon Massey, co-founder at Neverland
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Vibrant Foods turnaround plan shows green shoots
The company has now accelerated turnover growth from the 2% like-for-like growth achieved in 2023 to a topline 5.6% growth to £191.7m, as a turnaround plan started in early 2023 took hold
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Birds Eye and Tefal partner to help home cooks
The collaboration has been launched under a shared mission to create ‘A Better Everyday’ for UK households
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One in five UK supermarkets at risk from floods TransZero study reveals
New research reveals 3,200 of the UK’s largest supermarkets are located within flood risk areas
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Cheerios adds Very Berry cereal – its first innovation since 2021
‘We wanted to bring something fresh and fun to breakfast,’ said Nestlé Cereals
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ACS warns clampdown on illicit vape sellers could hit responsible retailers
Retailers will need a licence to sell tobacco, vapes and nicotine products under new DHSC proposals
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Tropicana ‘on the right path’ for growth after trimming portfolio
Tropicana Brands Group is ‘on the right path for future growth’ after a tough 2024 spent cleaning up its portfolio, navigating delistings and handling rocketing orange juice costs
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Asda appoints new loyalty boss in bid to win back shoppers
The new hire previously spent five years at Asda as digital marketing director
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Carlsberg Britvic invests another £20m in expansion at Rugby factory
The move will create 34 new jobs and bring total investment in the site over the past five years to more than £60m
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Asda announces ‘bay by bay’ reset at supplier conference
Around 600 suppliers attended Asda’s conference in Leeds on Tuesday
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Patrón XO Cafe makes grocery comeback in Tesco
The decision to discontinue the tipple in 2021 was met with widespread disappointment
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The Fish Society launches five lines into Ocado
Yellowfin Tuna Steaks, Wild Bluefin Tuna Steaks, Miso Black Cod, Wild Swordfish Steaks and Arctic Char Fillet Steaks, are available now with rsps starting from £9.40
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Food innovation in ‘long-term decline’ finds new study
British Brands Group figures show a long-term fall in product launches continued in 2023
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Plenish and Moju add new juice shots as category competition heats up
The juice shots segment will be worth £115m in retail sales value by 2027, according to NIQ forecasts