All The Grocer articles in 25 April 2026 – Page 7
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NewsNestlé to slash 450 jobs in UK as part of turnaround plan
Nestlé UK is set to cut more than 450 jobs across the country as part of CEO Philipp Navratil’s restructure of the food manufacturing giant
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NewsRetail sales beat expectations to rise 0.7% in March
Retail sales have fared better than expected during the start of the Iran war, rising 0.7% in March
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NewsConsumer confidence falls for third month in a row
A four-point fall in confidence to –25 has taken GfK’s monthly consumer confidence barometer to its lowest level since October 2023
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NewsQueen drummer Roger Taylor launches Provence rosé wine
The wine is a bend of 70% grenache and 30% cinsault grapes
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Analysis & FeaturesCan school food meals be revolutionised with no extra money?
Schools are being asked to undertake an ambitious revamp of standards – but providers say government support is needed to pay for it
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Grocer 33Clubcard Prices help Tesco edge ahead of Asda
Tesco’s eight Clubcard price cuts provided this week’s deepest discounts
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Grocer 33Maidstone’s best supermarket: how Tesco Grove Green thrives at its busiest
Stuart Smith was talking to Stephen Jones What’s the most challenging aspect of managing this store? Our busyness. We’re quite a small unit, under 32,000 sq ft. Our aisles are narrow, so it can be an intense shopping environment. It’s a fine balancing act to keep it ...
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Grocer 33Tesco is Maidstone’s finest supermarket in mystery shop
Our shopper found the 32,317 sq ft Tesco ‘clean and well stocked’ with an ‘excellent range of more unusual brands’
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Analysis & FeaturesWhat will the World Cup deliver for fmcg brands?
This year’s World Cup spans three huge, far-away countries, and most matches are kicking off late at night for UK viewers. How are brands and retailers showing up?
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NewsVeteran voice of retailers Andrew Opie to leave BRC after 21 years
Andrew Opie, director of food and sustainability at the BRC, is to leave the consortium in October
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Range PreviewWaitrose and Disney+ launch ‘Noshtalgia’ range for Rivals season two
The eight-strong lineup includes Scotch Egg Sandwich, Thousand Island Prawn Sandwich, Steak Diane Handcooked Crisps and Bloody Mary Prawn Cocktail Flavoured Handcooked Crisps
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NewsAsahi UK to support large-scale regenerative agriculture initiative
The initiative had been developed with the aim to lower greenhouse gas emissions from barley, Asahi UK said
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NewsPieminister looks to shake up quiches with ‘deep dish’ duo
The quiches are manufactured in-house on Pieminister’s existing pie line
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News‘The right thing to do’: Glebe Farm backs sustainable packaging
Part-funded by Huntingdonshire District Council and already operational, Glebe Farm said it would enable the producer to use more sustainable packing options across its retail product range
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NewsLucky Saint rolls out alcohol-free lime lager with added electrolytes
Lime & Sea Salt Lager has launched via DTC and on TikTok Shop
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NewsSainsbury’s consults with Tu clothing team over restructure
The changes come as Sainsbury’s moves into the third year of its Next Level strategy
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NewsGosh launches premium ‘made to share’ croquettes
The croquettes come in Bengali-inspired beetroot and Italian-inspired cannellini bean and mozzarella flavours
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NewsDhamecha to open 14th depot to ‘significantly extend’ geographic reach
The new depot is set to open in Bristol later this year and looks to provide ‘enhanced support for independent retailers’
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NewsTackle illicit traders urgently, ACS urges government
The trade body said rogue traders operating through pop-up shops, mini marts and barber shops were continuing to sell a broad range of stolen, illicit and dangerous products to communities





