All The Grocer articles in 23 May 2026 – Page 6
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Grocer 33Tesco Workington’s John Lorimer on tourist trading and a hot bank holiday
‘We’re not classed as a seasonal store. However, a lot of people choose to stay out this direction because it’s cheaper’
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Grocer 33Tesco Workington store tops Lake District mystery shop
Upmarket regional Booths Kendal store back in third place
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NewsPrime rival Más+ By Messi withdrawn less than a year after UK launch
Mark Anthony Brands said the decision to phase out Más+ By Messi was taken at the start of the year
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NewsAnimal welfare groups urge government to launch pig gassing consultation
RSPCA and Compassion in World Farming have said the move could improve the welfare of millions of pigs and end a 20-year-old ’welfare crisis’
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NewsHolmesterne Foods rescue attempt fails
Holmesterne was served a winding-up petition by meat wholesaler GPS Food in late April 2026
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VideosNew Quorn campaign spotlights Protein Bites
It sees Perry Pig, Clarence Cow and Chickson Chicken hijack a meal by replacing its contents with the range that launched in March
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Comment & OpinionIf you think it’s hard to establish a brand, try establishing a category!
There’s another cost in setting up a brand in a new category: educating buyers and consumers, says Ellie Webb of Caleño Drinks
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NewsGlenisk recalls baby yoghurts due to mould risk
Three SKUs have been impacted: Organic Baby Fromage Frais mango with apple, banana & oats; Organic Baby Fromage Frais strawberry with banana, vanilla & oats; and Organic Baby Fromage Frais apple, pear, carrot with oats
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InterviewsKaren Graley on running the EPR engine room
UK Packaging PRO head Karen Graley is taking responsibility for the smooth running of the political hot potato that is extended producer responsibility
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NewsGulf Cooperation Council deal will ‘boost’ Scottish salmon, industry says
The industry body said the move would ‘provide a boost for Scottish exports amid global economic uncertainty’ and follows a 2025 in which Scottish salmon exports to the bloc hit £6.5m
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Comment & OpinionIs your organisation telling you the truth?
When bad news is unavoidable, how you hear it matters as much as how you share it, says Jeremy Garlick, partner at Insight Traction
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Analysis & FeaturesWhat will a merger do for Tate & Lyle and Ingredion?
A deal would help US Ingredion ‘build out’, according to experts
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Comment & OpinionYouTuber Sandro Ford’s boozy diary is fun… and worrying
‘What I drink in a day’ documents the YouTuber’s punishing itinerary of alcohol consumption in various locations
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NewsM&S share price climbs after results hint at recovery
M&S investors have breathed a sigh of relief, as the high street giant revealed it had returned to profit growth
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NewsAndrex teams up with Katherine Ryan for #MyLabourPoo push
The push is live now across Andrex’s social channels – aiming to ‘spark conversation across the nation and finally break the labour poo taboo for good’
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Comment & OpinionThe natural food movement could be making Britain less healthy
The obsession with natural ingredients is stopping us from fortifying food that millions of Britons need, says Anthony Warner, development chef at New Food Innovation
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NewsDunnhumby appoints new CEO
The new hire succeeds Josh Bottomley, who decided to step down after three years.
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NewsFuel theft incidents jump 23% at UK forecourts
Fuel crime prevention platform Forecourt Eye recorded 11,170 theft incidents in March and April, up from 9,089 in January and February
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NewsAllwyn marks 30 years of scratchcards with limited-edition ‘Scratch-Coin’ launch
Ten specially selected National Lottery retail partners across the UK will receive 500 coins each
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NewsTesco reports crémant sales boom as exports to UK climb by a fifth
Crémant was ‘moving from a niche offering to a strategic category for UK retailers’, according to Les Grands Chais de France





