All The Grocer articles in 16 May 2026 – Page 6
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NewsShake Shack brings back Hot Honey menu for first time in four years
The limited-time menu will feature a Hot Honey Chicken Burger, Hot Honey Chicken Bites, and Hot Honey Fries
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NewsMorrisons confirms pay rise for store workers after union approval
In addition to the staggered pay rise, all hourly-paid staff will receive a one-off payment of between £25 and £175 based on their contractual hours
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NewsGrace Beverley joins Lean Kitchen’s new food brand Hide as co-founder
Lean Kitchen Network launched Hide in Tesco last month, offering six chilled ready meals and two salad bowls
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NewsMaggi launches ready meal range inspired by ‘global flavours’
Maggi has entered the ready meal category with six globally-inspired dishes
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NewsChris Packham calls for Co-op CEO to ban ‘Frankenchickens’
Packham has called on the supermarket to stop sourcing ultra-fast-growing chicken breeds known as ‘Frankenchickens’
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NewsAsda launches £5 premium lunchtime meal deal to undercut rivals
Asda said it had deliberately undercut rivals’ premium deals
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NewsPost Office launches travel credit card
Key features include 0% foreign transaction fees, meaning there are no extra charges when consumers spend overseas or buy from international retailers, and a six-month 0% interest period on purchases
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NewsFuel theft rises after Middle East conflict pushes up pump prices
Reports of unpaid-for fuel rose by 3% in April, building on a 19% surge in March, according to the British Oil Security Syndicate
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InterviewsHugh Fearnley-Whittingstall on fibre’s heroes and villains
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s new cookbook wants to teach shoppers how to maximise their fibre intake – without the pushy fare peddled by influencers
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NewsSkin:Genius targets problem skin with Oh My Wash launch
Oh My Wash is formulated to help ease the symptoms of eczema, psoriasis, and dry, itchy and sensitive skin
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NewsAndy Murray marks Albert Bartlett donating 20 million meals
Murray visited the Move On facility in Glasgow, where he toured the Coronation Food Project Hub
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Comment & OpinionAnchor lover gets blissfully buttered amid canal chaos
A blissed-out butter lover ignores a canal boat disaster in this unsophisticated but effective ad
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Comment & OpinionEditor’s picks: political chaos, pricing and loyalty schemes
This week The Grocer’s coverage, as I’m sure in many other places, has been dominated by the extraordinary political implosion we are witnessing in Westminster
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Comment & OpinionWhy is no one talking about The European Partnership Bill?
Amid all the political in-fighting, no-one seems to be talking about the European Partnership Bill
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NewsThis launches western music video to mark Steak launch
The campaign is designed to mark the launch of its Fillet Steak and follows ‘Flint Flatiron’, a traditional cowboy
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Comment & OpinionBusiness rates are pushing independent food businesses to breaking point
As a small business owner I genuinely struggle to understand how rates can rise to levels approaching the actual annual rent itself, says Kateryna Leclerc, director at EuropaFoodXB
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Comment & OpinionPrivate label is now leading the innovation charge
To avoid the private label transition from challenger to ruler, brands must sharpen their innovation game, says Jonny Forsyth, principal strategist, Mintel Food & Drink
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Feature SynopsisBritain’s Biggest Alcohol Brands 2026: 27 June
What reasons to be cheerful do alcohol suppliers have?
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Comment & OpinionThe food industry needs to be shock-proofed
The Middle East conflict highlights the UK food system’s exposure to global shocks, and the importance of strengthening resilience, says Naomi Kissman, social impact director, at IGD
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NewsPulsin returns to growth following investment
The group told investors this morning that Pulsin was now ‘well positioned’ for further expansion





