All The Grocer articles in 23 May 2026
Previous issues.
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Lunchbox & Back to School: 27 June
Shoppers are reassessing their lunch choices amid the UPF debate
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NewsPrinces drops Moroccan sardines for MSC-certified Iberian sardines
The tinned fish giant said the step was necessary to strengthen the resilience and sustainability of its supply chain
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Analysis & FeaturesHow Aubrey Allen went beyond butchery to secure Farm Shop & Deli prize
Established in 1933, Aubrey Allen is still in the family, offering naturally produced meat, farmhouse cheeses and chef-prepared ready meals
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NewsBertolli launches butter-based SKU
Bertolli Spreadable with Butter and Olive Oil contains four ingredients: dairy butter, olive oil, water and salt
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NewsAll Things launches butter into Tesco
The launch of All Things Salted and All Things Unsalted brings the brand into the UK’s largest retailer
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NewsBritish strawberry season delayed due to cold weather
The cooler spring has slowed the ripening process, but with strawberries remaining on plant for longer, the taste profile is richer with more balanced natural sweetness, according to growers
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Comment & OpinionKnow your body: why Morrisons’ cancer campaign stands out
Morrisons wants shoppers to touch themselves in the shower. Could this be retail’s most effective cancer awareness campaign ever?
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NewsHotel Chocolat appoints new marketing director from Mars
Daisy Barlow will join Hotel Chocolat from Mars in July
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NewsCranswick revenues soar as poultry sales boom
Cranswick revenues soared 9.5% to just under £3bn last year, as surging poultry sales and a ‘record’ Christmas boosted group income
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NewsC&C Group renews transformation efforts as sales sink
C&C Group has renewed efforts to revitalise the business, as sales sank 5.7% in the year to 28 February 2026
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NewsSSP posts ‘best H1 since 2019’ as airport trade thrives
Resilient trading allowed SSP to sustain 5% like-for-like sales growth through both quarters, with US growth in particular helping the group offset the impact of conflict in the Middle East in Q2
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NewsGraham’s the Family Dairy launches unhomogenised Silver Top milk
Inspired by the original milk bottles the business delivered by horse and cart 80 years ago, Graham’s said the launch offered a ’richer taste than standard modern milk’
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NewsBeauty challenger P.Louise to make high street debut with Boots
The P. Louise range comprises more than 200 lines, including hero products Rumour Base, Cheek Of It Liquid Blush and Spoilt For Choice Cream Bronzer
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NewsLandmark BNF report calls for supermarkets to lower prices on healthier food
The new British Nutrition Foundation report claims HFSS promotions still dominate the retail landscape despite the clampdown
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NewsGreene King sells Old Speckled Hen to Estrella Damm
Suffolk brewer and pub group Greene King revealed this morning it had sold off the brand to Estrella Damm’s UK arm, Damm UK
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NewsAsda bids to woo back shoppers with major range and store refresh
Allan Leighton is rolling the dice in an attempt to address Asda’s freefalling market share, by encouraging ‘those who shop elsewhere to choose Asda again’, the supermarket said
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Category ReportRetailers boost premium tiers to increase margins
Retailers at the higher end of the market, such as Waitrose and M&S, stand to benefit in own label
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Category ReportRetailers uphold ESG values, even in tough climate
The major supermarkets have successfully established the quality of their own lines
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Category ReportOwn label wins over consumers with health ranges
Own label has become a hive for innovation. Last year, it accounted for the majority of packaged food and drink product launches for the first time
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Category ReportValentine’s Day and Easter offer growth opportunities for own label
When it comes to seasonal events, Christmas is hard to beat as a sales driver





