All The Grocer articles in 19 July 2025 – Page 4
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Comment & Opinion
The Good, the Bad and the Healthy: debunked claims and unscientific nonsense
In the latest episode, Sunna van Kampen makes a frequently debunked claim about seed oils
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News
PepsiCo steadies ship with positive Q2 trading
PepsiCo sales have rallied after a difficult start to the year, with its European division leading the charge
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News
Health Lottery sales fall for 10th consecutive year
The Health Lottery has not made a profit since its inception in 2011, with cumulative losses now totalling almost £300m
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News
M&S confirms Sparks rewards are back after cyberattack
Sparks rewards were the among the services that were disabled after cyberattackers targeted M&S over the Easter bank holiday weekend in April
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News
Grape Tree to take on Holland & Barrett with ambitious store expansion plan
‘We’re a little ray of sunshine in retail,’ Grape Tree managing director Nick Shutts told The Grocer
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News
EV charge point policy a big opportunity for retailers, government says
‘Immediate changes’ will allow larger EV charging hubs to be signposted from major A-roads for the first time
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News
Welsh government’s Sustainable Farming Scheme still concerning farmers
Earlier proposals for the subsidy scheme had led to a series of farmer protests across Wales
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News
Junk food advertising ban: government consultation launched
The junk food ad ban consultation is aimed at ‘providing clarity in legislation regarding brand advertising’
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News
Supermarkets urged to give suppliers greater retail media transparency
The first qualitative study of the UK’s retail media networks calls for retailers and fmcg companies to work towards establishing shared standards of governance
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News
Data: 19 million UK adults ditch UPFs as health fears grow
Levercliff found awareness of UPFs had risen to 78% of consumers in June, compared to 62% in May 2024
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News
Premier Foods grocery sales hit by heatwave as demand for gravy, stock and soup falls
Revenues at Premier Foods were almost flat in the first quarter as a leap in sweet treats covered for a slump in grocery sales
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News
Ocado Group focused on moving to positive cashflow after ‘strong’ first half
Ocado Group has delivered a ‘strong’ first-half performance as revenues increased 13.2% to £674m and underlying adjusted profits almost doubled
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News
Media Bites 17 July: Diageo CEO, Co-op cyber attack, Coca-Cola’s sweetener
The Guinness owner’s CFO, Nik Jhangiani, will lead the business on an interim basis and has been tipped as a frontrunner for the CEO role
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News
Iceland Foods loses latest appeal in ‘Iceland vs Iceland’ EU trademark dispute
Iceland Foods has suffered another setback in its long-running trademark dispute with the Icelandic government over the use of the word Iceland
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Comment & Opinion
Market reaction shows Diageo was right to ditch Crew as CEO
The tenure of Diageo boss Debra Crew will mostly be recalled with disappointment and her departure should come as no surprise
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News
Ella’s Kitchen and RSPB launch Butterfly & Bug Puffs for tots
Ella’s Kitchen will donate 5p to the RSPB for every pack sold
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Comment & Opinion
Does the new Food Strategy lack real Treasury commitment?
Sources close to the process suggest a reluctance from Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves to give the go-ahead to the investment that will be needed to back up the strategy
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News
Meridian unveils ‘bold new look’ for nut butters as it eyes growth
Meridian has rolled out colour-coded pack designs for its peanut and almond ranges
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News
Khao Chi expands Indo-Chinese lineup with noodles and sauces
The latest lineup was ‘a celebration of Indo-Chinese inspired street food’, said the world foods supplier
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News
Ocado CCO Amit Chitnis to depart after less than two years
George Dean, currently the online grocer’s director of commercial development, has been appointed interim CCO