All The Grocer articles in 20 June 2026 – Page 5
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NewsThe Gym Kitchen launching new high-protein SKUs into Tesco
The High Protein Lean Pork Sausages hit Tesco shelves nationwide this week with the High Protein Chicken Nuggets to follow from 22 June
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NewsQuaker adds Overnight Oats with chia seeds to lure young shoppers
Quaker’s overnight oats range has launched in Blueberry and Mocha Choc Chip flavours
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NewsYoung adult and well-off household consumer confidence sinks
GfK’s long-running index held firm at –23 in June as worries about the impact of the conflict in the Middle East on household bills and petrol and food prices continued to weigh on consumer sentiment
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NewsHeatwave drives surprise boost to retailers
Retail sales have climbed by more than expected as bank holidays and a heatwave provided the high street with a temporary bump
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Grocer 33Asda wins cheapest supermarket in our World Cup special Grocer 33
Asda’s £77.87 basket was 2.1% cheaper than anywhere else
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Grocer 33Sainsbury's Worcester manager on World Cup spending and winning in the frozen aisle
Ben Jones, store manager Sainsbury’s Worcester St Johns Superstore, on walking in the customer’s shoes, World Cup trade and why frozen is Sainsbury’s new point of difference
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Grocer 33Small Sainsbury’s wins best supermarket in Worcester
Sainsbury’s on Swanpool Walk picked up 83 points despite being this week’s smallest at 26,976 sq ft
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Breakfast & Brunch: 1 August
Retailers are giving their breakfast ranges a healthy revamp
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NewsWales DRS ‘at risk’ as talks fail to achieve breakthrough
Drinks industry bosses met in Cardiff with Plaid Cymru’s Llŷr Gruffydd, cabinet minister for rural resilience and sustainability, who has taken on responsibility for the scheme
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Analysis & FeaturesWill government heed warnings over youth employment?
Supermarket chiefs have written to Keir Starmer calling for less red tape and costs, with retail’s crucial role in helping young people into jobs at stake
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Comment & OpinionInside Rubies in the Rubble’s hot new sauces launch
After 12 years of building Rubies in the Rubble and many product launches along the way, CEO and founder Jenny Costa has learned successful innovation comes down to two essentials
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Comment & OpinionIMRG Takes On… fun podcast examines potential of World Cup damp squib
Andy Mulcahy and Tom Jacobs of UK e-commerce association IMRG manage to unearth some World Cup opportunities
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NewsEngland World Cup opener sparks rise in shoplifting and violence across UK stores
In the run up to the Three Lions’ first match on 17 June, shop theft rose by 6% on the daily average
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NewsNorthern Monk founder warns craft beer against chasing fruit lager fad
Fruit lager has outperformed craft in the past year, but Northern Monk is not ‘actively pursuing’ the trend
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NewsMorrisons moves into financial services with new pet and travel insurance
The new travel and pet insurance packages mark Morrisons’ first move into financial services as it looks to expand its offer beyond traditional grocery
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NewsMFG launches digital ad network across 1,200 forecourts
MFG said the move opened up ‘unprecedented access’ for brands to engage with millions of on-the-go consumers
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NewsPlant-based protein key to supermarket emission reduction, report claims
Even a relatively modest rebalancing towards stocking more plant-based foods could help supermarkets better achieve emission reduction targets, said Madre Brava
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NewsCheestrings taps World Cup with limited-edition football-themed packs
The Kinisla-owned brand said the move was designed to bring a ‘playful football twist to everyday snacking occasions’
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NewsMorrisons stores spared ‘empty shelves’ after Eddie Stobart driver strike called off
Nearly 500 Eddie Stobart drivers supplying Morrisons stores across the north had threatened to strike
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Comment & Opinion‘Martini Man’ Jonathan Bailey mixes levity and sophistication
Martini’s new short film is glamorous and exotic – but Jonathan Bailey’s charming performance adds some laughs, too





