All The Grocer articles in 20 September 2025 – Page 5
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News
General Mills' sales down again as shoppers ditch big brands
The US company manufactures Häagen-Dazs, Old El Paso, and Green Giant in the UK
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Category Report
X-rated chocolate: trends in chocolate 2025
Ads for chocolate are about to be banned from TV before the 9pm watershed and outlawed online. How will this affect sales?
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News
Primula launches ‘hottest’ addition with Carolina Reaper variant
The Carolina Reaper SKU combines real cheese with the spicy chilli
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South west Atlantic squid fishery ‘heading for disaster’, NGO warns
A new investigation from the Environmental Justice Foundation has revealed the fishery is being overfished and driving keystone species towards collapse while exposing workers to abuses
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Comment & Opinion
The HFSS ad ban is coming – but does anyone know what it means?
Despite a series of interventions by the government, there is still a degree of legal uncertainty over exactly what will and won’t be allowed once the much-delayed legislation lands for real in January
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Category Report
The end of cheap choc? Trends in chocolate 2025
Cocoa crises have caused chocolate’s volumes and profits to crumble. And shelf prices are soaring in supermarkets
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News
Jamie Oliver vehicle Viva Foods hits the buffers
Viva Foods’ estimated shortfall to creditors will amount to £232k, according to liquidators’ estimates
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Fiid appoints Nix & Kix co-founder as CEO
Fiid has appointed a new CEO to spearhead the next phase of growth at the Irish plant-based convenience brand
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Ascona Group extends partnership with Co-op Wholesale
Under the new agreement, Co-op Wholesale will continue to supply all 62 Ascona forecourts across the UK
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McBride grows profit despite currency headwinds
Profit before tax at McBride rose 5.4% in the year to 30 June 2025, as demand for private label products grew and market share held at ‘all-time high levels’
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PZ Cussons back to black yet ‘more to do’ in transformation
CEO Jonathan Myers praised improvements made in comments attached to the company’s annual report
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Asda and Morrisons bosses in lineup for Retail Week x The Grocer LIVE 2026
Supermarket titans Allan Leighton and Rami Baitiéh will be taking to the stage for Retail Week x The Grocer LIVE, a one-day event showcasing what’s next for the retail and grocery industry
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News
Chocomel drops can in favour of wider 300ml bottle rollout
The move to a larger 300ml bottle comes following the success of a limited rollout in the first half of this year
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Michaels Wholesale Foods enters liquidation
It is understood that the company ceased trading in August after a period of sustained financial difficulty
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NFU, Dairy UK warn against more US trade concessions as Trump arrives for state visit
US president Donald Trump yesterday suggested more discussions over the May trade deal signed between the UK and US could take place on the trip
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JD.com mounts UK recruitment blitz ahead of Joybuy launch
JD.com is hiring for more than 150 jobs in the UK in the wake of Argos acquisition snub
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Morrisons reports ‘strong momentum’ despite food inflation crisis
Releasing its third quarter figures today, for the 13 weeks ending 27 July, the supermarket reported like-for-like sales up 3%, with total sales up 3.5% to £4bn
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News
Babybel unveils spicy vegan version with Stranger Things
The limited-edition Babybel Hellfire is a spicy, plant-based snack which has launched in Sainsbury’s, with further rollout in Morrisons later this month
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Analysis & Features
Honey Heaven: how wellness-focused brand found a new direction
Honey Heaven’s Hungarian honey products have won acclaim across UK retail. But illness for one of its founders saw it diversify into CBD
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News
UK border strategy ‘failing’ warns second damning Efra Committee report in a week
A new report, published by the Commons Environment, Food & Rural Affairs Committee, has warned the Border Target Operating Model is ‘flawed’