All The Grocer articles in 22 November 2025 – Page 3
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NewsTop suppliers investing again after years of caution
Capex among the UK’s top 150 suppliers rose to 3.4% of revenue in 2024, up from 2.8% the previous year, according to a report from strategy consulting firm OC&C and The Grocer
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NewsConsumer confidence ‘bleak’ ahead of Reeves’ budget
‘The public is bracing for difficult news,’ according to GfK’s survey
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NewsCo-op pledges £70m to create 7,000 apprenticeships by 2030
The new £70m target comes as apprenticeship starts have dropped 31% since the government introduced the apprentice levy in 2017
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NewsDr Schär completes transition to 100% cage-free eggs across production sites worldwide
The business, which has nearly 2,000 employees in 12 countries, said the result confirms its long-standing commitment to responsible sourcing
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NewsTate & Lyle announces regenerative agriculture programme in France
Tate & Lyle has developed the programme in collaboration with farm co-operatives and agriculture resilience platform Regrow Ag to help farmers understand the impact of adopting regenerative agronomic practices
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NewsFinsbury Food Group adds Wicked half-and-half celebration cake
The cake’s ‘striking’ half-and-half design represents the film’s two main characters
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Comment & OpinionWill the wet wipe plastic ban be enough to clear our sewers?
The ban has been popular. Now the government needs to double down and rein in manufacturers’ claims over flushability and misleading on-pack messaging
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NewsBooths saves 100,000 meals from going to waste through Too Good To Go
Booths has saved the equivalent of 270 tonnes of CO2 emissions by preventing food going to landfill during the nearly two-year partnership
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Analysis & FeaturesWas COP30 in Brazil another cop-out for climate action?
With no representation from the US, protests and an increased presence of lobbyists, COP30 in Belém has struggled to provide much hope
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NewsOcado shares crushed by Kroger CFC closures
Kroger is expected to close the sites in Maryland, Wisconsin and Florida in January, with the move mooted to save the retailer $400m next year
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NewsOatly iced coffee cans launch into Tesco
The Oatly Barista Iced Flat White and Oatly Barista Iced Caramel Macchiato will launch into Tesco and are made for customers to ‘enjoy on the go’
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NewsLosses double at Graze as owner Unilever completes integration
Losses at Graze have almost doubled as owner Unilever integrated the snacking brand into the wider UK foods operation
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Analysis & FeaturesRuby’s Bakery: traditional classics and ultrasonic tech at award-winning bakery
West Sussex bakery Ruby’s has evolved from its foodservice focus towards retail – and picked up a Farm Shop & Deli Product award along the way
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NewsSurging Ukrainian egg and poultry imports ‘damaging UK producers’ NFU warns
The government has been urged to ‘support the British poultry sector’ by curbing tariff-free access for cheaper Ukrainian eggs and poultrymeat
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NewsCommunity Shop to open second store funded by McCain
The new store is set to open in Hull on 11 December, creating 12 local jobs
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NewsFood Inflation Gateway to assess impact of regulation on prices
The gateway would provide an opportunity to ‘design smarter regulation from the ground up’, according to Defra secretary Emma Reynolds
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NewsUber partners with Starship for autonomous robot food deliveries
The robots will be delivering Uber Eats orders in multiple European regions next year and in the US by 2027
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NewsTrewithen Dairy launches new double cream in Tesco exclusive
The Cornish dairy said its latest development, which is an exclusive with Britain’s largest retailer, will be available in 500 stores nationally, as well as in regional stores
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NewsFreee adds ‘first’ gluten-free dumpling mix in range overhaul
The range has been given a new look with ‘food-inspired’ designs
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NewsSacla’ UK boss Clare Blampied steps down after 30 years
Blampied joined Sacla’ in 1991 and is credited with the creation of the pesto category in the UK





