All The Grocer articles in 20 June 2026 – Page 3
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NewsFood inflation slows to just 2.2%
Annual food inflation slowed to its lowest rate since December 2024 in May, falling to just 2.2% from 3% in April
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NewsPZ Cussons boosts profit hopes in investor update
Imperial Leather owner PZ Cussons has boosted investors’ hopes this morning, after issuing a statement that it may beat previous profit guidance
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NewsTesco faces protests over ‘widening’ worker pay gap
The worker-led campaign group Organise will attend the meeting at Tesco’s Welwyn Garden City headquarters to deliver a petition signed by more than 10,000 workers
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NewsHelloFresh launches AI-powered social media recipe extraction tool
It allows users to share any video from TikTok, Instagram, YouTube or external websites to create a recipe of the content
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NewsBritish consumers concerned about production standards of imported food, Red Tractor says
Some 39% of people surveyed by Red Tractor said imports should be clearly labelled, with just 2% believing they should be allowed without restriction
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NewsAsda extends late-night delivery hours during the World Cup
Asda shoppers will be able to place orders up to two hours later than usual via Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats
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NewsWaitrose BWS trading head Pierpaolo Petrassi leaves the business
Announcing his departure on Linkedin, Petrassi said: ‘Leaving a place that has been such a massive part of my life is never easy’
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NewsHeart of England Co-op launches own-brand delivery service via Snappy Shopper
The service, called Heart Delivered, is powered by Snappy Shopper’s white-label e-commerce platform
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NewsFSA given government funds to launch new mandatory health targets
The FSA said today the DHSC was providing the funds after concerns were raised that the watchdog did not have the resources to take on the major new role
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NewsWorld Cup ‘unlikely’ to deliver bumper sales boost for supermarkets
Cost of living pressures and heavy promotions mean shoppers are unlikely to spend more on food and drink during the World Cup compared with previous international football tournaments, Circana’s analysis showed
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NewsFarming income figures mask problems facing the sector
Defra data showed the £1.4bn (20.5%) rise in the nation’s total income from farming was driven by two sectors: beef and dairy
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NewsMorrisons making ‘good progress’ with turnaround after sales rise
Morrisons delivered a 14th consecutive period of sales growth during its second quarter 2026, despite what CEO Rami Baitiéh described as a ‘challenging’ market
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NewsCBD products risk being driven off shelf, health watchdog warned
The Cannabis Trades Association said there was ‘increasing concern’ that the SPS dynamic alignment would drive CBD away from its status as a regulated consumer food product to become “quasi-medicinal, pharmacy-only” products
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NewsSelf-checkouts increase store losses by 22% in first year, major study finds
The study found that ‘nudges’ to the customer that ‘the system is paying attention’ were hugely effective in stemming the shrinkage
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NewsBloom moves on UK female energy drinks market after US breakthrough
Bloom Sparkling Energy will complete a UK-wide rollout in Holland & Barrett stores in mid-July, following initial availability through Amazon and TikTok Shop
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NewsMatcha bar Jenki to double London estate by end of 2026
The plans will see Jenki growing to 11 locations, with bars set to open in Soho, Liverpool Street and St Paul’s
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NewsScience in Sport goes for growth with £30m refinancing
Sport nutrition specialist Science in Sport has secured a £30m refinancing as it looks to grow sales
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NewsLeon puts 2004 Superfood Salad back on menus nationwide
It will be re-introduced alongside a new Chicken and Avocado Superfood Salad
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Comment & OpinionMeal deals, membership, and the fight for the lunchtime £5
Yesterday Waitrose increased the price of its main meal deal by 10% to £5.50, making it the latest retailer to hike its pricing in one of grocery’s most keenly-fought battlegrounds
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NewsTesco slows to 1% growth amid price war
Tesco slowed to just 1% turnover growth in the first quarter amid fierce competition between the supermarkets





