All The Grocer articles in 17 May 2025 – Page 2
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Promotional VideosFrom bars to shakes: how Grenade is leading the charge in protein
The protein bar market is evolving fast and Grenade is driving it forward. Hear how the brand plans to stay at the forefront of the market and help retailers boost sales.
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NewsMedia Bites 19 May: EU reset talks, Chinese vapes and M&S hacking
Controversial “reset” talks between the UK and the EU dominate today’s news, while the M&S hacking fallout continues and Trump tariffs lead to potential Chinese vape surge
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NewsUS tariffs to cost Diageo $150m a year
The drinks giant believes it can mitigate about half the impact without price rises
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WhitepapersWhat leading FMCG brands know that others don’t
Discover how top FMCG brands are using real-time insights to outpace the competition and fuel smarter, faster growth.
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Comment & OpinionTesco 30% share aim puts different complexion on profit warning
The last time Tesco enjoyed 30% share in UK grocery sales was October 2013. Then the wheels came off
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NewsSoil Association threatens withdrawal from salmon sector
The charity, which sets standards for certified organic salmon, has said significant reforms are needed on salmon farms
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NewsMorrisons adds 370 products in major world foods shake-up
Morrisons used More Card and regional data to tailor its world food range to each store’s local community
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NewsGrind Coffee and Solo eye iced coffee opportunity with new launches
The launches come with ready-to-drink coffee category value having surpassed £300m
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NewsMosa Meat requests UK market authorisation for cultivated beef fat
The submission to the Food Standards Agency focuses on cultivated fat as an ingredient
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NewsQuorn launches Mission Snack Swap campaign with Tom Cruise lookalike
Ahead of the Mission: Impossible premiere, the brand hosted a stunt with a Tom Cruise doppelganger ‘spotted’ on a snacking mission near Leicester Square
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NewsEnvironmental and farming groups call for support as dry weather takes hold
Some farms have seen as little as 20ml of rain over March and April, which is putting crops under strain and limiting grass growth for livestock
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InterviewsBeyond Unilever: Alan Jope on soap, slavery, and the supply chain
Ex-Unilever CEO Alan Jope is enjoying retirement, but he continues to fight for sustainability and ethical supply chains within global food and drink
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Fresh Produce: 21 June
Sales of fresh fruit, veg and salad items are booming in the supers. But are UK producers missing out on the growth?
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NewsCarlsberg Britvic CEO: We won’t meddle with Britvic’s approach to challenger brands
Paul Davies said he admired how Britvic had successfully scaled smaller brands
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NewsAccess to skilled labour still dominant issue for UK fishing fleet, new report finds
The 2024 Employment in the UK Fishing Fleet Report has revealed less than a quarter of skippers and vessel owners interviewed at the time rated access to skilled labour ‘good’ or ‘very good’
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Comment & OpinionCarlsberg targets specific supporters with Liverpool FC can campaign
Carlsberg is celebrating Liverpool’s title… from 2005
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NewsThe Tofoo Co launches tempeh made in the UK
The relaunched line will be made exclusively in the UK at the brand’s Yorkshire production site
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NewsPepsiCo installs electric ovens in Leicester factory to slash carbon emissions
The new ovens will help slash the site’s greenhouse gas emissions by 1,500 tonnes per year, according to PepsiCo
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Comment & OpinionBête Noire: Black Mirror reflects product development hell
Those who work in product development might recognise many elements in Bête Noire’s portrayal, but hopefully not all of them
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Analysis & FeaturesWill UK producers benefit from trade deal with the US?
Keir Starmer’s ‘historic’ US deal may be more about avoiding tariff chaos than pushing exports. So what’s in it for the food industry?





