All The Grocer articles in 12 July 2025 – Page 3
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Fuel10k adds yogurt and granola pots in next stage of NPD push
The non-HFSS lines provide 20g protein per serve
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Nicotine pouches drive spike in dog poisonings
Ingesting the sugar substitute in the pouches, even in small amounts, can lead to seizures in dogs and can sometimes prove fatal.
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Chinese e-commerce giant begins UK growth drive with HungryPanda
The move is ‘raising the bar for convenience in the UK’ AliExpress said
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Feature Synopsis
The Dairymen 2025: 20 September
This year’s Dairymen will look at M&A activity, methane emmissions, functional dairy and much, much more
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Profit and revenue slips at Weetabix as shoppers continue run toward own label
Weetabix has blamed another year of switching to private label for falling volumes, as operating profit and revenue both shrank in 2024
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Tesco accused of ducking climate whistleblower claims
At its AGM last month the supermarket was questioned by campaign group ShareAction on its plans to publish its response to the bombshell memo to shareholders
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Poundland sales continued to plummet in run up to sale
Between 1 April and 12 June, when Pepco Group sold it to investment firm Gordon Brothers, Poundland revenue fell 10.3% to €347m
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Ferrero to snap up remaining US Kellogg's business in rumoured $3bn deal
the deal would bring WK Kellogg into the fold with Ferrero’s portfolio of brands including Ferrero Rocher, Tic Tac and Kinder
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Media Bites 10 July: Ferrero’s WK Kellogg deal and coffee prices
WK Kellogg’s shares surged by more than 56% in extended trading
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CBD brand Goodrays closes £5m fundraise to fuel future growth
Funds would be used to launch new products, ramp up marketing investment and support retail listings, Goodrays said
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Unilever taps Korean food boom with new Namdong noodles brand
The noodles feature a separate spice sachet for customisable levels of heat
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Just Eat launches membership scheme offering unlimited free delivery
Just Eat+ membership is available over this summer, lasting 90 days for a one-off £5.99 payment.
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Comment & Opinion
No joke: time for fake marketing stunts to rest in peace
The ASA has said the “light-hearted April Fool’s joke” which said Lipton Ice Tea’s core peach variant was being discontinued was misleading. What now for hilarious marketing jokes?
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Category Report
The last hurrah? Sugar confectionery trends 2025
Sweets brands are splurging on deals and ads ahead of the delayed HFSS clampdown. Is this their final chance to flash some cash?
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Morrisons launches AI product finder with Google’s Gemini
The product finder allows shoppers to ‘simply type in a product name and instantly receive information on its aisle and precise location’
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M&S Food appoints former Asda strategy boss as head of business improvement
The new hire spent 27 years at Asda, most recently as senior manager for strategy and transformation
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Asda in redundancy talks as it merges store management roles
Asda is in redundancy talks as its section manager and trading manager roles are being combined into a new simplified store-based role
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Booker symbol retailers enjoy 30% surge in Jack’s own label sales
The wholesale giant said the growth had been driven by a multifaceted approach, combining ‘sharper promotions, stronger in-store presence, and continual value benchmarking’
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Tesco to build new multimillion-pound distribution hub in London
Tesco said the investment represented its commitment to ensuring its distribution network remained ‘fit for the future’
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Jacob’s unveils Frank’s RedHot collaboration with three new snacks
Spicy spin-offs of its core lines have hit supermarket shelves