All The Grocer articles in 25 April 2026 – Page 9
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NewsBaker Street cuts ingredients in response to demand for less processed food
Baker Street has reformualted its core rolls range with simpler ingredients
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NewsDamm adds gluten-free Daura 0.0% lager
Damm said the new brew responded to demand for beers ‘that work for people managing dietary requirements’
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NewsKingsland Drinks secures £65m funding package amid ‘challenging’ trading conditions
It comes after revenues at Kingsland Drinks fell by 10.6% to £268m last year
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Guide ToThe Grocer Guide To Free From & Plant Based
Both the plant-based and free-from categories are increasingly innovating in a way that mirrors traditional consumption cues, with flavour and convenience to the fore, attracting greater interest from a wider audience.
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NewsJob losses after Nyetimber downsizes The Lakes Distillery
The supplier said said the decision had been driven by the ‘rising cost of living, consumer spending habits and broader commercial pressures’
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NewsAsian ‘chewable’ soft drink Mogu Mogu moves into iced tea
The rollout will be supported by a social-first campaign alongside a partnership with dance group Diversity
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Comment & OpinionDon’t let the data do your thinking for your business
Most companies trust their data implicitly, but without the right people questioning it that can be the problem, says Jeremy Garlick, partner at Insight Traction
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Comment & OpinionWhy the debate over the future of the food system is going nowhere fast
The food system doesn’t stand a chance when different groups won’t acknowledge what the other knows, says Anthony Warner, development chef at New Food Innovation
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NewsHipp Organic recalls babyfood over celeriac allergen labelling error
Hipp Organic is recalling its seven months-plus 190g Vegetable Lasagne jar due to a labelling error
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NewsOttolenghi launches dressings and ‘fresh deli staples’ in Waitrose expansion
Ottolenghi has expanded its Pantry range in Waitrose
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PodcastWhy Morrisons is struggling to manage the Sean Egan backlash
Morrisons is defending its dismissal of a store manager following a shoplifter altercation, but protesters and public sentiment suggest the reputational damage may outweigh policy compliance
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NewsJam Shed launches ‘category first’ red wine and cola RTD
The NPD is based on the Spanish classic serve ‘calimocho’





