All The Grocer articles in 13 June 2026 – Page 5
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Analysis & Features10 new products making the most of the fibremaxxing trend in 2026
From cereals and snack bars to yoghurts and functional drinks, high-fibre claims are appearing on packs at an unprecedented rate as brands rush to capitalise on growing consumer interest in gut health
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Analysis & FeaturesHow can the 5 a day message be fixed to boost consumption?
After 23 years it’s seen as the target that ‘most people know but still fail to meet’ – so why isn’t 5 a day working, and how can it be improved?
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NewsBold Bean Co backs government’s call for pulses in school meals
Amelia Christie-Miller has called for industry support before the school food standards consultation closes on 12 June
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NewsEcho Falls rolls viral Fruit Fusion Blue Raspberry into grocery
The NPD has become a TikTok sensation since launching in wholesale and convenience in March
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NewsWaitrose gears up for summer with new BBQ boxes
Waitrose said the Butchers’ BBQ Box (rsp: £20) and Fish BBQ Box (rsp: £23) were designed “to elevate any barbecue this summer”
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NewsTwo Chicks grows protein lineup with duo of egg white drinks
Blueberry Bliss and Chocolate Chip Cookie will land in selected Asda stores from 15 June
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NewsWorld Cup ‘Half Time Oranges’ giveaway announced by Morrisons
Although targeted at children they will be available for all customers at Morrisons stores nationwide (excluding Morrisons Dailys) starting Sunday 14 June, when Scotland takes on Haiti at Boston Stadium
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Comment & OpinionWill we really see cancer warnings on bacon sandwiches?
A decade after a WHO agency published a damning report linking processed meats – and the nitrites used to cure them – to cancer, The Grocer reported back in October that UK governments had done “virtually nothing” to reduce exposure to the chemical
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NewsWeight-loss pills granted UK regulatory approval
Wegovy tablets have been approved by the UK’s MHRA
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NewsCurrency volatility hitting profitability for food and drink exporters, study finds
Nearly half (45%) of UK food and drink businesses operating on margins below 10% had seen profitability slashed by a third over the past year
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NewsBettys & Taylors growth slows but momentum for Yorkshire Tea continues
Growth at Bettys & Taylors slowed significantly as the Yorkshire-headquartered group adjusted to the challenging consumer backdrop
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NewsVirgin warns of unexpected losses as consumers feel the pressure
The online wine retailer now expected to fall into the red as the effects of the Iran war combined with increased taxes in the form of duty and packaging levies
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Grocer 33Morrisons wins cheapest supermarket in our healthier Grocer 33 shop
The cost of several of the products in our health-themed Grocer 33 basket have risen by more than inflation
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Grocer 33Morrisons on top with best supermarket in Croydon
The 36,476 sq ft Morrisons on Purley Way sealed the retailer’s first Grocer 33 win since late February
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Grocer 33Morrisons Croydon manager on running the supermarket's 'busiest' online store
A mere five years since she joined Morrisons’ graduate scheme, the 26-year-old store manager is now 10 months into running its critical Croydon store in London
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News‘Dominant’ Treasury could prompt an alcohol duty rethink, says Suntory Global Spirits MD
A freeze or cut to alcohol duty would provide much-needed relief to the sector, with suppliers having swallowed three rises since August 2023
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NewsRed Bull boss Peter Charles spreads his wings to BSDA role
Peter Charles replaces William Watkins, founder and owner of Radnor Hills, who is stepping down at the end of his term
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NewsMomo Kombucha eyes retail listings ahead of Brixton brewery move
It comes after Momo launched a major fundraising drive last year
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Comment & OpinionGroundswell: uplifting climate documentary makes case for regen-ag
The documentary, narrated by Woody Harrelson and Demi Moore, is less concerned with the amount of carbon in the air and more with the lack of it in the soil
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NewsWH Smith market cap slumps to just £550m from £3bn pre-pandemic peak
WH Smith investors can’t catch a break. Shares in the travel retailer plunged 18% this week after it issued its fourth profit warning in 12 months and sold discounted shares in exchange for a £100m cash injection.





