All The Grocer articles in 23 May 2026 – Page 3
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Category ReportButter growth in own label threatens brand dominance
Private label lines are faring better than branded ones. Own label value is up 11.6% on volumes that have risen 0.6%, while branded value is flat on volumes down 7.6%
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Category ReportShoppers focus on UPFs debate and provenance
Shoppers’ concerns about UPFs are driving a resurgence in block butters, aided by their perception as a ‘very natural product’
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Category ReportThe butter boom: how health and NPD are driving sales
As consumers turn their backs on UPFs, health-conscious shoppers are readopting butter as a cleaner label choice
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NewsCranswick benefiting from affordable proteins as revenue soars
The pig and poultry supplier announced its UK food revenue had grown by 9.4% in the year to 28 March 2026 with strong volume growth of 8.3% and record Christmas trading
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NewsBusinesses sign declaration to scale regenerative farming globally
Organisations including Carlsberg, Diageo, FrieslandCampina and Mondelez signed the document supporting SAI Platform’s Regenerating Together Programme
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Comment & OpinionExits, entrepreneurs, and the importance of going with your gut
Panellists at The Grocer’s SME Business Lunch talked partnering with buyers, the F&B talent drain and presenteeism, among other topics
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NewsTortilla sales rise 12% after improvements to stores and delivery strategy
It comes amid continued improvements to food, the brand, kiosk rollout and the guest experience
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NewsLa Vieille Ferme advert banned for implying wine had ‘therapeutic qualities’
Under the CAP Code, alcohol advertisements are not allowed to imply alcohol has therapeutic qualities and must not portray alcohol as capable of changing mood
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NewsWomen’s health challenger Unfabled makes supermarket debut
The range comprises five of Unfabled’s bestselling products
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NewsM&S returns to profit growth in ‘year of two halves’
M&S has returned to sales and profit growth after a ‘year of two halves’ was dominated in the first half by a devastating cyberattack
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News‘Crazy’ supermarket price capping plan came from No 10, say sources
A shock plan to persuade supermarkets to agree to cap food prices to ward off inflation caused by the war in the Middle East came direct from No 10, industry sources have revealed
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NewsInflation falls to 2.8% in April ahead of Iran price surge
Inflation fell faster than expected in April, as the Consumer Price Index rate fell to 2.8%
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NewsOn-pack promotions surge in popularity among UK shoppers
The popularity of on-pack promotions has surged, with 78% of shoppers now favouring them compared with 65% in 2024
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NewsFood strategy: fears raised as councils get ‘free rein’ on spending
Sources have told The Grocer they were ‘alarmed’ at the lack of evidence behind the strategy, after it emerged local councils will be given autonomy on how they spend the money being allocated to support the plan
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NewsScottish salmon sector unfazed by potential Chinese production boom, industry says
Industry body Salmon Scotland told The Grocer China remained an ‘important consumer market’ after state-controlled media hailed a harvest from a mobile salmon farm as a way of boosting domestic supply
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NewsM&S chief slams food price caps plan as ‘preposterous’
Stuart Machin said the majority of products in the firing line were already voluntarily frozen in price and loss-makers for M&S
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NewsGlacier appoints Tunc Tezel new permanent CFO
Tezel has replaced interim CFO Serkan Cagatay, who will continue to advise the business as senior financial adviser
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NewsSalad chain Tossed launches first Healthy Gut range
The new range features salads, protein bowls, drinks and snacks
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NewsNando’s adds Tom Holland’s non-alcoholic beer to menus in over 450 restaurants
The launch will see Bero’s Kingston Golden Pils stocked in more than 450 Nando’s restaurants for the next 12 months
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NewsLA café bar Go Greek Yogurt to enter UK market with London launch
The menu is centred around imported Greek yoghurt, handcrafted using traditional Greek recipes





