All The Grocer articles in 21 March 2026 – Page 2
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NewsFruit Riot makes UK supermarket debut via Tesco frozen shake-up
Tesco has also unveiled exclusive lines from Trü Frü, Little Moons and Nutella
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Analysis & FeaturesThe two new features spotlighting innovation at the UK Food & Drink Shows
The Taste the Future competition and a dedicated area called Spotlight on Future Foods will highlight innovation with wellbeing and sustainability at its core
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Comment & OpinionRestoring authentic honey supply globally could take decades
Engineered syrups are used to imitate or dilute honey, and as a result many honest beekeepers have been pushed out of the market, says honey producer Peeter Matson
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Comment & OpinionJoybuy’s ‘Double 11’ means days of sluggish delivery are numbered
Joybuy has launched with a clear and catchy delivery proposition. Consumers will respond to its simplicity
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NewsCakesmiths buys bakery, joins Proper Cornish in leadership rejig
The restructure followed the business’ acquisition of a new ‘little sister’ factory in Warminster, producing muffins, scones, and filled croissants for Cakesmith
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NewsUnilever weighs separation of food brands
Unilever started talks with advisers over a carve-out of its remaining food brands, including Marmite, Colman’s and Bovril, to focus on its beauty and personal care portfolio
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NewsThe Jolly Hog launches Colman’s and Marmite sausages
The range ‘reinvents familiar favourites for a new generation’ to deliver ‘unmistakably British tastes’ and capture new shoppers
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NewsGrind rapped over ‘misleading’ coffee pods advert after Nestlé complaint
The ad compared prices ‘per month’ but did not make the basis of the comparison between brands clear, the ASA said
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NewsWaitrose signs up Will Hughes for Food Lovers Uncut YouTube series
Food Lovers Uncut is a new long-form content series, hosted by food influencer Will Hughes – better known as What Willy Cook
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NewsHeineken 0.0 dips into fruit beer with alcohol-free duo
The new drinks will hit Tesco stores later this month
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News‘Common sense’ needed on nitrite issue, food manufacturers say
Despite an increase in sales of nitrite-free options, industry experts have said that the science on nitrites in processed meat products remains ’inconclusive’
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NewsIran war: soaring red diesel prices could threaten jobs and drive up prices
The National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations told The Grocer the war had driven up the price of red diesel by more than 73%
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NewsArla Foods Ingredients Felinfach acquires Sensient Flavors
The development of the Welsh site makes up part of the business’ future plans for investment projects
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NewsTesco diverts thousands of unspent Apprenticeship Levy funds into training paramedics
The donation to London Ambulance Service will help support the delivery of two apprenticeship schemes, helping 66 aspiring paramedics into full-time careers
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NewsEx Co-op quick commerce chief joins Nesta nudge group
Chris Conway unexpectedly departed the convenience retailer last month after eight years with the business
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NewsIran war: growers warn of ‘rapid escalation’ of costs
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route for fertiliser and natural gas, which accounts for 60%-80% fertiliser costs, was a ‘key driver of the current volatility’, British Apples & Pears has warned
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NewsSupermarkets and suppliers call for ‘urgent action’ over Amazon soy pact withdrawal
The withdrawal of soy trade association Abiove and its membership from the Amazon Soy Moratorium had ‘major implications for the future’ of the voluntary pact, warned the UK Soy Manifesto
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NewsACS launches Decline09 campaign to prepare retailers for generational tobacco ban
The trade body has put together a one-page guide on the actions retailers need to take to prepare
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NewsPark Garage Group partners with SpotlessWater to roll out 24/7 pure water stations
Park Garage Group will kickstart the rollout at its BP service station in Rushden, Northamptonshire
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NewsBooker marks sustainability milestone with 25 million meals donated through FareShare
The milestone comes as Booker also marks five years of involvement in the FareShare Go programme





