All The Grocer articles in 23 May 2026 – Page 5
-
NewsSandwich Sandwich launches sharing platters on Just Eat for Business
Sandwich Sandwich will offer a range of sharing options including sandwich, wrap, salad and breakfast platters
-
NewsSupermarket price cap move ‘opens door’ to Swinney’s mandatory plans
Food industry leaders told The Grocer a major consequence of the move had been to make the Scottish plan, which stunned retailers when it was unveiled before the recent elections, more likely to materialise
-
NewsKCS Cash & Carry opens Croydon depot to boost growth strategy
The site has been developed to serve independent retailers, foodservice operators and other trade customers
-
NewsBrakes delivers £8.2m in value back to foodservice customers
The wholesaler passed on £2m in savings across 40 of its highest volume lines over the past 12 months
-
NewsDeal saves premium DTC butcher Donald Russell
The Aberdeenshire-based business will be resuming deliveries from 9 June, having been acquired by fellow DTC butcher DukesHill
-
NewsTesco expands Sustainable Pig Group with Sofina joining
The expansion will mean the number of pigs supplied through the scheme will grow by almost 30%
-
NewsAsda boosts multiservice credentials with new home and car insurance offer
The new home and motor insurance products were another example of how ‘Asda is more than just a supermarket’ said head of insurance Jenny Maden
-
NewsClimate-affected foods driving food inflation, research finds
Foods hit by extreme weather are rising over two times faster than the rest of the food basket, analysis found
-
NewsPut more plant-based food on shelves, leading organisations say
Eating Better, ProVeg UK, WWF, The Food Foundation and Madre Brava have launched a petition setting out four steps to grow plant-based food sales by 2030 and beyond
-
Comment & OpinionAsda wants a second chance, but must show shoppers it has changed
Asda’s Take a Fresh Look campaign hopes to remind thousands of formerly loyal customers who have had their heads turned that no, really, it’s definitely changed this time
-
NewsKiwi brand Zespri launches first UK TV campaign
The campaign is designed to position Zespri as the ‘most trusted brand for natural nutrient density’
-
NewsAldi launches gut and brain health granolas to ‘rival M&S for 35% less’
Aldi has leapt on a #functionalfood trend on TikTok with the launch of two health-focused granolas
-
NewsCo-op launches best-of-season potato packs to support British farmers
The supermarket said it was a first for UK retail and supported its efforts to maintain British supply all year round
-
NewsMorrisons to close 100 Morrisons Daily stores affecting hundreds of jobs
The stores to close are among the ‘the most challenged’ in Morrisons’ estate and were loss-making, the supermarket said
-
NewsBoots to open first Beauty store outside London
The latest concept store is due to open on Thursday 28 May in Bristol Cabot Circus Shopping Centre
-
NewsNFU chief Bradshaw warns EU SPS deal wont automatically trigger growth
Tom Bradshaw said it would ‘take time’ to rebuild EU export markets and warned against the government securing a bad deal for the food sector
-
NewsRetail volumes drop 1.3% in April as motorists limit journeys
Automotive fuel volumes dropped by just over 10% month on month, as motorists that had stocked up in March then tried to limit their journeys
-
NewsConsumer confidence edges upwards in bank holiday boost
GfK’s monthly barometer nudged up to –23 in the month after April’s low of –25
-
Analysis & FeaturesWhat makes Alex Baldock right for Boots’ IPO hopes?
Hailed as the hero behind the revival of Currys’ fortunes, Alex Baldock’s next challenge will be steering Boots to a potential IPO next year
-
Grocer 33Morrisons keeps on discounting to notch another win as cheapest supermarket
Morrisons’ winning £77.88 shopping basket included 13.7% of savings





