All The Grocer articles in 20 September 2025 – Page 3
-
Comment & Opinion
Healthy doughnuts and other hazards of HFSS innovation
The collapses of Jnck Bakery and Urban Legend have sparked a wave of debate about whether there is genuine demand for ‘better-for-you’ treats, but for Richard Wilkinson, UK managing director at Neoh, that’s the wrong question
-
News
Petits Filous launches natural kids’ yoghurt in first for category
Described as ‘smooth, mild and creamy’, Petits Filous Natural + Calcium & Vitamin D rolled out in Morrisons this week
-
Grocer 33
Tesco High Wycombe GSM Anish Halai on making the move from Brixton to Buckinghamshire
‘High Wycombe is a very upmarket store with upmarket surroundings’
-
Grocer 33
Tesco voted best supermarket in affluent High Wycombe mystery shop
The 36,880 sq ft superstore on London Road came out on top with 87 points despite a poor showing on availability
-
Grocer 33
Asda fights off inflation to offer the cheapest Grocer 33 shop
Asda has beaten record inflation to end the first quarter of the Grocer 33 pricing survey with its 10th win
-
News
Bean challenger unveils ‘bold’ rebrand to boost shelf standout
The new branding will launch from 22 September
-
Comment & Opinion
Is hybrid meat the answer to plant-based decline?
In hybrid meats we potentially have products that are healthier, better value, more sustainable and more delicious, says Anthony Warner, development chef at New Food Innovation
-
News
Hot summer weather warms up retail sales
Retail sales in Britain have increased by slightly more then predicted by economists in August, according to official figures out this morning
-
News
Consumer confidence on the wane ahead of autumn budget
The long-running GfK consumer confidence index fell by two points to –19 in September
-
News
PZ Cussons impresses investors with return to profitability
Shares jumped 12.2% on Wednesday as PZ Cussons reported an operating profit of £20.6m, up from a loss of £83.7m the year before
-
Comment & Opinion
Will Shu’s final delivery: Deliveroo is a £2.9bn British success story
As his colleague Claudia Arney, chair of Deliveroo, said today, Will Shu brought ‘a unique mix of passion, vision and commitment to the creation and growth of Deliveroo’
-
Comment & Opinion
If Pret’s golden days are over, where does it go next?
Pret has reported a 3% increase in like-for-like sales but signalled a strong focus on value for money going forward, says Jeremy Garlick, partner at Insight Traction
-
News
Aqua Libra rebrands and adds Blueberry & Pomegranate flavour
The launch will be supported by a campaign from October
-
News
ABP workers to be balloted for strike action
The ballot for strike action has been instigated after management failed to agree meat packers’ cost of living pay claim
-
News
Brakes launches new products and offers in Christmas campaign
The festive campaign will include more than 130 new lines including desserts, ingredients and Christmas-focused tapas-style sharing dishes
-
News
Caffè Nero reports record sales as it plots 75 new stores
In the UK, Caffè Nero achieved like-for-like sales of 7% and grew overall sales by 10%
-
News
Pets at Home shares tank as CEO leaves in the wake of another profits warning
CEO Lyssa McGowan has left the business with immediate effect
-
News
M&S market share level with Waitrose as Ocado sales boom
M&S’s grocery market share for the year to 7 September was 4.5%, made up of 4% in its stores and another 0.5% through Ocado.com
-
News
BMPA CEO Nick Allen to retire after 50-year career in food
Nick Allen joined the meat sector trade body in 2017 and had ‘re-shaped the association’ the BMPA said
-
Comment & Opinion
La terza via: why premium home meals are the new eating out
Premium food brands and supermarkets are waking up to the fact British dining habits are changing, says David Milner, executive chairman at Crosta Mollica