All The Grocer articles in 13 December 2025 – Page 5
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RankingsHome baking 2025: Brits ditch sugar for dried fruits
Health-conscious home bakers are turning to dried fruits to sweeten up their dishes without sugar
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RankingsVaping & tobacco 2025: Outnumbered smokers cut spend on cigs
One in 10 Brits now vape, while the proportion of cigarette smokers is at an all-time low of 9.1%
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RankingsBaby & infant products 2025: Babyfood hit by problems for pouches
In April a BBC Panorama investigation concluded several babyfood brands had made misleading health claims about pouched lines - and the fallout can be seen in NIQ’s numbers
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RankingsDairy - cheese 2025: Natural trend drives up cheese sales
Category value is up £216.2m on a volume gain of 11.6 million kilos
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RankingsDairy - drinks 2025: Health-savvy Brits drive huge gains
Three trends - gut health, protein and caffeine - have been instrumental in massive gains for flavoured dairy drinks and drinking yoghurt
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RankingsEggs 2025: Growth slows but eggs still in good shape
As the average price per pack surged 8.4%, the category was singled out this year as a key driver of food price inflation
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RankingsDairy - butters & spreads 2025: ‘Challenging’ year amid inflation
Branded butters & spreads are on a slippery slope, and overall category volumes are in the red by 2.7%
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RankingsFresh - meat, fish & poultry 2025: Pricey beef losing out to cheap meat
After a buoyant 2024, this year has brought a stark change in fortunes for the meat sector
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RankingsDairy - yoghurt 2025: Brits turn to natural, full-fat yoghurts
Brands to benefit from demand for natural yoghurts include standout performer Fage and Yeo Valley
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RankingsFresh - fruit & veg 2025: Record heat fuels boom in berry sales
Weather records were smashed in 2025 - and the effect on fresh fruit & veg sales is clear
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RankingsCereal 2025: Rival brekkie options steal cereals’ share
Younger consumers are opting for diverse breakfast options, whilst smaller, health-focused brands pile pressure on the big players
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RankingsBatteries 2025: Higher prices slow charge of the brands
Brands’ power in batteries & chargers is waning. Still, it’s nothing when compared with the travails of own label, where losses are accelerating
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RankingsCanned & ambient goods 2025: Volumes rise for only one subsector
It should have been a great year for canned & ambient food, but only one of the six sectors covered here achieved volume growth
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RankingsBiscuits & cakes 2025: Sweet treats tap global flavours
The cakes & biscuits category is fast becoming a hotbed of international, on-trend innovation
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RankingsBakery & bread 2025: Jason’s stars as sourdough gains favour
Britain’s appetite for speciality bread has made Jason’s Sourdough the standout star of bakery
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RankingsConfectionery - chocolate 2025: Dubai craze can’t prevent volumes drop
Dubai-style chocolate was the category’s hottest craze this past year, but it wasn’t enough to prevent a decline in volumes
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RankingsCooking sauces 2025: Brits splash out on herbs and spices
Home cooks have been freshening up their spice racks this year, with an extra £27.8m spent on dried herbs & spices
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RankingsConfectionery - sugar 2025: Sweets sales soar ahead of HFSS rules
The market’s worth an extra £60.4m following a splurge by brands on ads, deals and NPD ahead of the government crackdown on junk food marketing
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RankingsAlcohol - beer & cider 2025: Hot summer not enough to revive lager
Lager has run out of luck: the sector has suffered declines despite the balmy summer
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RankingsBagged snacks 2025: Own-label price hikes boost brands
Six of crisps’ top 10 have lost value, but own label has sold 2.8 million fewer kilos





