All The Grocer articles in 19 July 2025 – Page 7
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NewsShake Shack swings back to profit amid UK expansion
The burger chain expects to open at least three additional restaurants this year
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Comment & OpinionKeir kibosh of food strategy plans has Boris Johnson hallmarks
It’s clearly not easy reaching a consensus on a national food strategy, but Labour has had plenty of time
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NewsDozens of farmers secure access to water following EA case
Current restrictions will be lifted for approximately 150 of the 240 farmers impacted by a cessation order announced last week
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Range PreviewTesco puts premium on the menu with 2025 Finest Christmas lineup
Tesco’s range for winter 2025 features more than 200 NPD launches in total, but it’s the upgraded Finest offer that takes the limelight
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Comment & OpinionIGD on the Good Food Cycle and the future of the UK food strategy
Sarah Bradbury, chief executive at the Institute of Grocery Distribution, takes a closer look at the government’s vision for a thriving food system
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NewsLucky Saint insists its Unfiltered Lager is still brewed in Germany
Lucky Saint said it had previously been clear that its Hazy IPA and Lemon Lager were produced in the UK
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NewsOatly launches Matcha Latte Oat Drink
Oatly Matcha Latte Oat Drink is a chilled, ready-to-drink carton made with finely ground Tencha matcha and a hint of vanilla
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NewsProfit warnings double at FTSE retailers in Q2
The number of profit warnings issued by FTSE retailers has doubled over the second quarter of 2025, as uncertainty over tariffs and geopolitical forces was compounded by government policy shifts
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NewsMedia Bites 21 July: John Lewis bonus, taxes, food prices and tariffs
The big news in retail this weekend was the revelation that John Lewis is considering reinstating its staff bonus scheme for the first time in four years
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NewsMidcounties Co-op launches online portal for members to manage investments
Members will no longer need to manage their investments manually by bank transfers, post or emails
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NewsLidl GB chief customer officer moves to Lidl France
Lidl GB has yet to appoint a successor to Jassine Ouali
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NewsGrubby adds Plant Points range, including This Superfood tie-up
‘We’re all about helping people eat more plants,’ said Grubby
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NewsDioniLife launches new-to-market agave and aperitif brands in non-alcoholic spirits play
The liquids have been ‘crafted from scratch to offer the flavor, depth, texture and complexity consumers and bartenders expect’
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NewsMid-strength spirits brand Quarter Proof closes £1.3m funding round
Funds will be used to accelerate expansion plans in the UK, US and other international markets
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NewsMedia Bites 22 July: climate impacts food prices, own label, Kraft Heinz
Food prices across the world are being impacted by a series of extreme weather events linked to climate change, warns the Financial Times
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NewsCaribbean cooking sauce brand Nimi Nosh lands in Tesco
Founder Nicole Michael was inspired by her mother to bring Caribbean flavours to the UK
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NewsPrinces buys Liverpool’s Royal Liver Building in £60m HQ investment
The deal forms part of a £83m real estate plan for the UK business
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Analysis & FeaturesMatcha mania: how big can the trend get?
Once the preserve of samurai rituals, vivid green tea matcha is being hailed as the ‘new coffee’. But as demand soars global supply is struggling to keep up
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Analysis & FeaturesRoniB’s Kitchen: bringing the Filipino melting pot to the UK
In a bid to introduce Brits to Filipino flavours, Roni Bandong produces the RoniB’s Kitchen brand that includes award-winning Filipino Banana Ketchup
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Category ReportWhy free-from needs a revamp: trends in free-from 2025
Many shoppers say free-from brands are boring. So, how can they spruce up their image?





