All The Grocer articles in 25 April 2026 – Page 6
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Category ReportBrands divert marketing spend in face of ad ban
The latest advertising rules for HFSS goods are pretty strict
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Category ReportWalkers tries to crack coated nuts with crisps-inspired NPD
Over recent months, two heavyweight snack manufacturers have taken their popular crisps flavours into nuts
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NewsDomino’s carries ‘positive momentum’ into 2026 as Q1 sales rise
The pizza giant’s total system sales increased by 5.8%
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Category ReportCrisps & bagged snacks brace for a shake-up as government renews HFSS crackdown
Snacks are in for a shake-up as the government prepares to crack down on junk food with a new nutrient profiling model
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Category ReportSalt & fat levels in bagged snacks still high despite recipe changes
When it comes to how tighter HFSS rules have changed the market, most brands will point to sweeping recipe changes that have cut salt and satfat while upping protein and fibre
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Category ReportAre bagged snacks brands digging deep enough on health?
Brands are reformulating to boost health credentials – and dodge the crackdown on HFSS products
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NewsAlcohol duty receipts tumble by almost £200m after successive tax hikes
Total alcohol duty receipts declined by 1.4% to £12.4bn in the year ended 6 April 2026
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NewsGordon’s continues to diversify beyond gin with ready-to-pour spritz duo
The NPD was designed to make spritzes that were ‘easy to enjoy and share’
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NewsNestlé’s pursuit of volumes pays off as sales jump
Organic sales growth of 3.5% followed a 1.2% jump in group sales volumes
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NewsIceland CEO Tarsem Dhaliwal to run London Marathon
Dhaliwal has pledged to contribute 50p for every £1 donated to Iceland Foods Charitable Foundation out of his own personal pocket.
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NewsPrinces launches premium yellowfin tuna steak range
Princes is set to expand its tinned fish portfolio with two premium tuna products
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NewsRice shortages loom amid Iran conflict challenges
Rice producers in key growing regions are warning the impact of the war on fuel and fertiliser could lead to supply shortages
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News20p deposit for single-use containers from 2027 confirmed
The fee is to be applied on all in-scope containers when the deposit return scheme launches in October 2027
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NewsProgramme to drive regenerative farming at scale clears pilot phase
Swiss non-profit food and drink industry membership network SAI Platform said the development paved the way for its Regenerating Together Programme to roll out in full by the end of 2026
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News‘Upgraded’: Redefine Flank Steak to launch into Asda and Ocado
The Israeli meat alternative brand said the Steak was designed to replicate the ‘mouthfeel of real beef steak’
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NewsSouthern Co-op warns of insolvency without merger
If members vote ‘no’, Southern Co-op said an external administrator would be appointed
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NewsGrind launches summer menu with rhubarb and lychee flavoured matcha
Grind is also expanding its selection of tea with a Darjeeling Iced Tea and a Black Sesame Hojicha
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NewsFeeding Britain’s Future calls for action to confront jobs crisis
IGD’s campaign is returning after it warned of skills shortages despite growing youth unemployment
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Comment & Opinion‘May contain’ warnings are the ‘wild west’ of food labelling
Excessive use of precautionary allergen labelling (PAL), commonly known as “may contain”, is making food shopping harder, not safer
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NewsGinsters helps tackle farming mental health crisis with new partnership
The pastry brand, which uses 100% British meat, has teamed up with the Farming Community Network, with an initial £20,000 donation bound for the charity’s FarmWell initiative





