All The Grocer articles in 26 July 2025 – Page 4
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NewsParmesan consoritum enters final year of marketing push
The £3.6m campaign aims to continue educating UK audiences about the ‘exceptional’ qualities of the cheese and how to use it in a variety of dishes
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NewsRefresco appoints Nestlé veteran as CEO
He joins the private equity-backed Refresco after a distinguished 28-year stint at Nestlé
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NewsAHDB appoints interim chief executive
Janet Swadling will take on the role on 19 August, with the current CEO, Graham Wilkinson departing on 22 August
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NewsAnspach & Hobday taps Maldon Salt for ‘salty-sour’ collaboration ale
The two brands previously collaborated to release the Sea Salt & Lime Gose in July 2022
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NewsUK blackcurrant harvest arrives two weeks early after warm spring
Growers across the country have reported a strong, high-quality crop with the first fruit picked on 25 June, marking one of the earliest harvests
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NewsOatly warns of sluggish sales growth amid US slowdown
The company’s share price fell 5% following the announcement
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Comment & OpinionCan Greggs hold its own in the fiercely competitive food-to-go market?
Beloved high street bakery chain Greggs is facing significant challenges, citing increased competition and market saturation as key factors in the company’s slowing growth. Can it get back on track?
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NewsAbandon SPS border checks ‘immediately’ urges AIMS
Ministers should press ahead and abandon the existing border framework, said Jason Aldiss, executive director at AIMS
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NewsNestlé suffers decline as consumers react to higher coffee and chocolate prices
Sales and profits have fallen at Nestlé in the first half as the world’s largest food group continued to suffer from weak consumer sentiment
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NewsReckitt Benckiser lifts growth projections after cleaning up portfolio
Reckitt Benckiser has upgraded forecasts for its annual sales growth as the drive to simplify the health, hygiene and nutrition multinational showed early results
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ProfilesAstonish CEO Howard Moss on Sky Sports, price wars and Mongolia
‘I feel privileged each day to work in a role which feels more like a hobby’
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NewsNearly quarter of vape retailers still selling banned disposables
Secret shoppers visited vape stores, convenience retailers and supermarkets in nine major cities, finding 23% were still selling disposable vapes
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NewsWenzel’s launches digital offers with Groupon
Wenzel’s customers will be offered a 30% discount on a range of meal deals
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NewsQ Catering launches festive toolkit with new seasonal lines
Q Catering is rolling out a brochure with its range of seasonal produce and new lines for 2025
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NewsTesco launches ‘ambitious’ new drive to tackle 5 a day crisis
A wave of new Clubcard Prices and other offers will be launched across the summer on fruit, veg and other nutritious snacks for children
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NewsJuice inflation squeezes profits at Purity Soft Drinks
The cost of orange and apple juices have dragged on margins at the Juice Burst supplier
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NewsLWC opens 'most sustainable and advanced' depot on Merseyside
The site will enable LWC to hold more stock locally, improve product availability and streamline delivery operations
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NewsBritish fruit & veg should be put at heart of NHS plan, growers say
In a letter to the health secretary, grower representatives have warned that with vital funding for English fruit and vegetable production due to expire this year, growers risk being left behind
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NewsAldi permanently rebrands Manchester store ‘Aldeh’
The tribute to Oasis’ reunion tour has been made permanent after a petition gained 1,300 signatures
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NewsSubway brings back Kids Eat Free scheme
The deal will run for three weeks until Sunday 17 August





