All The Grocer articles in 20 June 2026 – Page 4
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NewsTilray Brands brings Hi*Ball energy drink to UK shoppers
Tilray said consumers were seeking ‘more than basic hydration from soft drinks’
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NewsWraps & Wings unveils new store design and ramps up expansion plans
The brand will introduce a ‘bold and different’ colour scheme across its restaurant signage, digital screens and customer-facing touchpoints
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NewsCo-op targets summer meal missions with ‘Pop to Co-op’ campaign
The campaign aims to capitalise on last-minute plans and spontaneous social gatherings through the retailer’s convenience offer
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NewsTesco boss Ken Murphy says bad weather has had bigger impact than Iran war
Tesco revealed first-quarter like-for-like sales in the UK grew by 1.8%, although Murphy stressed that was against a period last year which included a summer heatwave
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NewsDiageo GB boss heads for exit as Dave Lewis restructure begins
Barry O’Sullivan is set to be replaced by Unilever veteran Marc Woodward
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NewsTesco CEO ‘confident’ in Booker’s performance despite Q1 sales decline
To offset the sales dip, Booker is putting a greater focus on its fresh and frozen offerings
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NewsJobs lost as AG Barr shuts Fentimans office
A total of seven Fentimans employees have been retained and will continue to work for AG Barr
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NewsFSA vows to tackle SPS uncertainty as date for EU summit announced
The FSA has been holding a series of workshops with the food sector to try to prepare for the outcome of the negotiations, but admitted there was major uncertainty across the supply chain
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NewsCreatime wins first major listing for creatine protein bars
Tom Glynn and Milo O’Donohoe launched the business in January after spending more than a year testing and developing its four-strong range of protein bars with added creatine
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NewsWales planning supermarket round table talks to boost local producers
Plaid Cymru MS Llyr Gruffydd said he wanted to collaborate with supermarkets to boost the visibility of Welsh food
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NewsPostmasters hit out at ‘kick in the teeth’ Royal Mail rate cuts
Under a new agreement, postmasters will receive less remuneration for handling Royal Mail products such as returning and collecting parcels
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NewsCampaigners call on Sainsbury’s to ban herbicide paraquat from supply chain
Pesticide Action Network UK launched a social media campaign against the supermarket yesterday (17 June)
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NewsBread & Jam Festival celebrates 10 years with new investment competition
Bread Winner is a seven-round pitching competition to ‘find the ultimate fmcg challenger brand with the most potential’
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NewsTimothy Taylor’s defies ale malaise to post sales and profit growth
The topline increase was a marked slowdown from the year prior, however
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NewsWaitrose becomes first supermarket to launch year-round British samphire
The premium retailer partnered with speciality produce grower Westlands, which uses advanced hydroponic and glasshouse technology, to achieve the feat
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NewsTesco’s share price knocked by sales slowdown
Tesco’s share price took a knock on Thursday morning, after UK like-for-like sales slowed to just 1.8% in the first quarter to 30 May 2026
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NewsScottish salmon sector needs urgent reform to unlock growth, claims study
Prosper delivered the warning in its study ‘Net gains: supporting Scotland’s salmon farming sector’
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Comment & OpinionIf shrinkflation is such a great deal, why is Cadbury hiding it?
Speaking on the BBC’s Big Boss Interview podcast this week, Mondelez CEO Dirk Van de Put defended Cadbury’s shrinkflation strategy
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Analysis & FeaturesWhat did Asda learn from the Nesta healthy nudges trials?
Over two years Asda and Nesta conducted in-store trials to see how shoppers might switch to healthier food. Here’s the skinny.
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NewsKraft Heinz reshuffles global structure into three regions
Intended to ‘accelerate growth, sharpen focus, and more effectively deploy resources’ across its portfolio, the new structure will be effective from 1 July 2026





