All The Grocer articles in 21 February 2026 – Page 6
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NewsPlant-based food is bouncing back, says Tesco
The retailer said demand for veg-led foods rich in protein and fibre had delivered a boost to plant-based options
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Analysis & FeaturesHow can the food & drink industry tackle youth unemployment?
Young people today face a challenging jobs market. But many food and drink companies are helping them get their foot in the door with apprenticeships, graduate schemes and qualifications
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NewsTrump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs thrown out by US Supreme Court
The court ruled the US president had exceeded his powers by introducing the package of reciprocal import tariffs last April
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NewsFranco Manca owner Fulham Shore appoints advisors to review options
Fulham Shore’s CEO said the review looks to ‘ensure the brands are on the strongest possible footing to realise their long-term potential’
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NewsBrewDog founder James Watt set for last-minute rescue bid
James Watt, who started BrewDog with Martin Dickie in 2007, is negotiating financial backing from external investors to back his bid for the ailing company
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NewsSalmon Scotland says India is ‘the next major opportunity’
The industry body said the potential slashing of the 33% import duty on Scottish salmon due to the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), expected to come into force in April, could drive penetration
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NewsPerfectTed looks beyond Japan to meet global matcha demand
Spiralling demand meant PerfectTed was no longer able to meet its sourcing needs from Japan alone, its founders said
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NewsBrakes to offer £100k of prizes in Menu Match promotion
Prizes include instant cashback, electronics, and lifestyle items
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NewsRTD challenger Arrowtown calls out AI copycat posts from rival
Arrowtown shared screenshots of a professional shoot it commissioned to support a rebrand in 2024, alongside near-identical imagery featuring Gullies products
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NewsMorrisons adds Nutmeg clothing to home delivery for the first time
Morrisons shoppers can now order ‘clothing essentials’ like underpants, tights and babygrows as part of their online grocery shop
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NewsCruzcampo gets ‘crisp and refreshing’ Sevilla Orange line extension
Heineken UK research showed two-thirds of shoppers were open to trying flavoured beer
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Analysis & Features£1,400 a year on takeaways? How at-risk people make food choices
Bags of Taste founder Alicia Weston on why the country’s most at-risk people make the food choices they do
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NewsHendrick’s adds Another Hendrick’s orange blossom & cacao gin
The gin was inspired by Hendrick’s Master Distiller Lesley Gracie’s love for chocolate and flowers
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NewsAsda to pump £2.5m into in-store opticians including new leadership
The investment into physical locations, staff training and development was announced at Asda Opticians’ annual conference last week, alongside two senior appointments to lead the continued development of the service offering
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Comment & OpinionFood strategy is a policy opportunity we can’t afford to miss
This cannot be another strategy that sits on a shelf, or simply says the right things but has no teeth for delivery, says Andrew Stark, senior research and policy manager at Eating Better
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Comment & OpinionEPR reinforces a linear economy: making the case for ‘circular’ fees
Recalibrate EPR base fees to reflect the true net cost of managing different packaging materials and their real value to the circular economy, says Jason Galley of MPMA
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Comment & OpinionWhy alcohol brands don’t need to ‘go big’ with marketing
These moments generate reach and talkability, but what they don’t reliably do is build loyalty, says Siobhan McDade, chief publishing officer at Jungle Creations
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NewsSuntory Global Spirits to merge Bowmore and Laphroaig teams on Islay
Suntory’s move comes with the scotch whisky category suffering from a global downturn in sales
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NewsOrganic food sector ‘holding its breath’ over government support
The government is expected to announce details around the revised SFI scheme during a speech at the NFU Conference tomorrow
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