All The Grocer articles in 18 April 2026 – Page 2
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NewsClearspring launches biggest advertising campaign with matcha and tofu push
The campaign calls on consumers to ‘join the Clearspring family’ and spotlights two of the brand’s products: its Organic Japanese Silken Tofu and its Organic Japanese Matcha Green Tea Powder
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NewsLidl GB joins the United Nations Global Compact
The discounter follows in the footsteps of Tesco, which signed up to the UNGC in 2015
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News‘We have to be twice as loud’: women leaders speak out on barriers in convenience
At the National Convenience Show at the NEC in Birmingham this week, a group of women leaders discussed the obstacles they had faced as they navigated a challenging convenience sector
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NewsRetail bosses slam government bailout as ‘nowhere near’ enough
The BRC claimed that despite having face-to-face calls with several supermarket CEOs about the threats posed by inflation, her measures had fallen well short of what had been asked
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Comment & OpinionFood scare headlines mask the real ‘worst-case scenario’
Hysterical headlines aside, there has been a general sense of despair at the government’s handling of the crisis
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NewsSNP price cap proposals risk ‘crushing’ food and drink industry
Scotland’s governing party said it would cap prices for essentials such as bread and milk if it retained power in the coming elections
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NewsCalls for phased realignment with EU rules rejected by government
A government response to Efra Committee calls for a phased transition to EU rules was ignored
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NewsThatchers doubles alcohol-free lineup with Blood Orange 0.0
Thatchers was the fastest-growing brand in the top 10 bestselling low & no beers and ciders last year
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Grocer 33Asda and Tesco stay clear of their supermarket rivals on price
Asda came in just 51p cheaper than Tesco across all 33 items.
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Grocer 33‘Relaxed’ Waitrose store is Birmingham’s best supermarket
Waitrose excelled on customer service and features, with our shopper praising all staff she interacted with as “extremely friendly, helpful and efficient”
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Grocer 33How Waitrose Harborne beat bigger rivals in Birmingham mystery shop
Waitrose Harborne GSM Mike Turner on gifting products to shoppers and plans to upgrade the shop
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Comment & OpinionYouTuber skewers similar SKUs in video series
The number of variants of essentially the exact same product proves completely bamboozling for YouTuber Peter_Draws
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Analysis & FeaturesWho is worst hit as the UK buys less food & drink?
GLP-1 weight-loss drugs are only part of the story as data shows spend is down or in suppressed growth in multiple channels
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Analysis & FeaturesIs Defra a better fit than the CMA for the Groceries Code Adjudicator?
A move to Defra could see the GCA become more interventionist
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NewsHoly Moly moves into kids’ snacking and on-the-go breakfast
Holy Moly is targeting children’s lunchbox occasions with mini avocado dips
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Comment & OpinionRobert Pattinson debates taste in 1664 campaign
Oscar-winning director Brady Corbet directs and actor Robert Pattinson, who plays three Parisian neighbours convinced they have great taste
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NewsCo-op pauses recruitment for next Apiary incubator cohort
Co-op has put plans for the next intake of its Apiary incubator programme on ice, shelving a key route to market for new small food brands
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Comment & OpinionTesco’s new strategy: this time it’s (even more) personal
After posting another stellar set of results, Tesco’s unveiled a new strategy. What’s it all about?
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Comment & OpinionEditor’s picks: Tesco results, retail government bailout, supply chain crisis
Tesco has highlighted another £500m in cost savings for the year ahead and no doubt AI will play a part there
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