All The Grocer articles in 13 June 2026 – Page 6
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NewsChannel 4 names Holy Moly and Suri among winners of its B Corp ad competition
Channel 4 Sales has revealed the latest winners of its B Corp competition
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NewsPoundstretcher restructure approved, saving chain from collapse
‘Today, our company is in a stronger position to continue investing in our stores, our people and the overall customer experience,’ said Poundstretcher CEO Andy Atkinson
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InterviewsBarney Mauleverer: Brand Britain’s food & drink ambassador
He started out as an Innocent ‘fruit and nut’, before building and selling the Fuel10K brand. Now Barney Mauleverer is targeting £35bn in exports for the UK
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Comment & OpinionIrn-Bru smashes it with Scottish World Cup anthem
Irn-Bru reveals Scotland’s secret weapon – which is that ‘we’re made in Scotland, from girders’, of course
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NewsWendy’s launches limited-edition boxes and prizes to celebrate the World Cup
The burger chain has released 11 limited-edition whistles, each offering free Wendy’s for a year on delivery
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NewsPopeyes partners with Applegreen to open roadside restaurants in Ireland
The franchise agreement will see Applegreen invest €6m to deliver a pipeline of Popeyes restaurants in roadside locations
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Comment & OpinionEditor’s picks: M&S’s Only Ingredients, healthy eating out of reach, GLP-1 pills
It’s been a busy week on The Grocer, dominated by our Health Week coverage, which permeates all the sections of the publication
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PodcastThe Gut Stuff founder on Love Island life to Hero Group acquisition
Alana Macfarlane Kempner, co-founder of The Gut Stuff, discusses her journey from Love Island DJ to gut health entrepreneur following her business’s acquisition by Swiss food giant Hero Group, owner of Organix and Deliciously Ella
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Promotional FeaturesHow food SMEs can innovate to beat rising costs and trade friction
Rising costs, new levies, geopolitical shocks and shifting supply chains are forcing ambitious food and drink SMEs to rethink how they protect margin, fund growth and build resilience.
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NewsScottish government rules out ‘moving goalposts’ on new nutrient profiling model
The Scottish government said it had ‘heard the message’ from the food industry it would be wrong to shift the goalposts
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NewsChance Clean Cider kicks off £1m raise for non-alcoholic cider expansion
The upcoming £1m raise will be used to fund growth across retail, ecommerce and the on-trade through a draught launch, alongside pushing into international markets. Chance will also scale its team to support the next phase of expansion
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NewsPetcare player Lily’s Kitchen surpasses £100m in sales
Founded by Henrietta Morrison in 2008, Lily’s has a long history of rapid growth. Its turnover stood at £40m when Nestlé acquired the brand from its private equity backers in 2020
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ProfilesMy food & drink job: Cyril Leopoldo, Pride celebrations co‑lead, Carlsberg Britvic
‘We have a network of Be Proud allies across the business who act as ambassadors and trusted points of contact for colleagues’
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Halloween: 25 July
Traditionally, Halloween has been associated with eating lots of sugary sweets – but things are changing
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NewsSensodyne adds pair of Clinical Enamel Strength toothpastes
Deep Clean and Whitening Action are designed to offer 24/7 enamel protection while supporting healthy enamel for life.
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NewsTenzing appoints ex-Heineken UK CMO as marketing lead
Tervoort was CMO at Heineken UK – which holds a minority stake in Tenzing – from 2016 to 2020
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NewsKit Kat to be made with regenerative wheat in Wildfarmed tie-up
The wafer inside Kit Kat bars will now be made using Wildfarmed’s regeneratively farmed wheat
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NewsBelvoir Farm moves into functional soft drinks with Happi launch
The drinks contain no sweeteners or artificial flavourings, instead featuring real fruit juice alongside functional ingredients
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Comment & OpinionInflexibility is costing food manufacturers their next generation of leaders
Food manufacturers are losing their best female leaders because they won’t make senior roles flexible, argues Laura Ryan, founder and global chair at Meat Business Women
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Comment & OpinionWhy the government must not delay healthier food reforms
Delaying food health measures would be a false economy, says Beth Bradshaw, policy and advocacy lead at Obesity Health Alliance





