All The Grocer articles in 13 September 2025 – Page 4
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News
Aldi launches Salvation Army clothing donation scheme
Donations can be made using InPost lockers at more than 500 Aldi stores
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Forresters launches air fryer chicken range
The three-strong range of ready to air-fry chicken is aimed at ‘delivering restaurant-style crunch at home’ and includes Kentucky Tenders, Love Me Tenders and Pop Bites
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BrewDog brings back fan favourite LoneWolf Cloudy Lemon Gin
The gin is made using Sicillian lemon peel
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Gut Health & Functional Food: 18 October
Gut health is big business. How are retailers cashing in with ranging, promotions and merchandising initiatives?
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Protein: 18 October
Claims relating to protein content have become a key currency for food and drink brands over the past decade. What are they doing to power further growth?
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Tesco unveils 270 new and improved frozen products in major relaunch
The move includes many own brand relaunches and a raft of deals with brands
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Comment & Opinion
Fake Sainsbury’s AI job ad evokes ‘low-paid workers in a trench coat’
The artwork depicts a staff member encased in the machine, operating it from within like the Mechanical Turk
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News
BerryWorld Plus celebrates UK’s first home-bred blueberry
The blueberry was developed in Kent at BerryWorld Plus’s breeding site in Faversham
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UK fishing fleet generates £1.5bn in income for third year running
The fleet is also expected to have increased its operating profit by 26% between 2023 and 2024, rising from £267m to £337m, according to the Economics of the UK Fishing Fleet report
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Pukka unveils autumn range, including Hog Roast Slice and Festive Pie
The innovations will begin rolling into major retailers this month
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Asda denies ‘squeezing’ staff and boosting profits with payday loans service
The Business & Trade Select Committee has written to Asda over its links to the financial wellbeing app Wagestream, which offers the supermarket’s staff loans of up to £25,000
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Major campaign launches to get Brits to eat more beans
The project comes with figures showing just 4% of adults eat enough fibre and only 17% of adults eat their 5 a day
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Grocer 33
At Toton Tesco Extra 40% of sales are online. Meet the winning team delivering it
Tesco Toton’s Darren Print and Sam Shaw on running one of the UK’s busiest doctom operations
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Grocer 33
Tesco delivers best Online Grocer 33 mystery shop in Ilkeston
For the first time in an online Grocer 33, our mystery shoppers were in the same location, as well as requesting delivery within the same time window
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Grocer 33
Asda offers cheapest mystery shop but rivals narrow gap to under 2%
Asda easily beat guest retailers Ocado and Amazon, but was closer than last week to Tesco and Sainsbury’s, both within 2% of its total
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Analysis & Features
What’s changing in Co-op’s restructure and how will it help?
As the Co-op establishes a group commercial and logistics division, its leader Matt Hood is looking to underline its supplier credentials
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News
Business rates reforms put 400 large stores at risk of closure, BRC warns
The trade body has warned of a ‘fresh wave of closures’, with up to 100,000 jobs at risk
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Analysis & Features
Can activist shareholder plan turn around PepsiCo?
Elliott Investment Management sees a ‘rare chance’ to fix issues with the snacks and drinks giant
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Comment & Opinion
Food price inflation will bring down Starmer’s government
Sustained food price inflation promises to fuel a cost of living crisis which is immediately obvious to anyone who goes in a supermarket or convenience store (which probably excludes the PM), says Ian Wright, partner at Acuti Associates
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Comment & Opinion
WH Smith’s ‘pay-to-play’ model isn’t the real problem
WH Smith’s ‘pay to play’ model was one of the great unspoken topics in our industry, says Andrew Allen, consultant and entrepreneur-in-residence at Bidfood