All The Grocer articles in 27 September 2025 – Page 2
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NewsGerman pretzel chain Ditsch eyes hole in UK market with WorldBake deal
WorldBake’s team will transfer to a new company set up by Ditsch to take on WorldBake’s assets, client list and staff by the end of October
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NewsJJ Foodservice self-service kiosks drive 30% increase in counter sales
The kiosks give customers access to the same exclusive deals that were previously only offered through its click & collect service
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NewsSainsbury’s offers 25% discount on over 500 Taste the Difference products
The promotion will roll out across a range of Taste the Difference products including fridge fillers, bread and dairy, frozen items, drinks and sweet treats
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NewsWales applies to World Trade Organization to launch deposit return scheme with glass
Documents filed last week set out the Welsh government proposals to include bottles and cans made from plastic, steel, aluminium and glass
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NewsGerman Doner Kebab launches £5 value menu
The new ‘Fiver Menu’ includes five products priced at £5 each
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NewsNomad Foods net zero goal verified by Science Based Targets initiative
The global body, which assesses corporate climate targets, has also approved the European frozen food manufacturer’s renewed science-based greenhouse gas reduction targets, previously set in 2021, across its operations and supply chain
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NewsBearfields scores Tesco listing for premium ham trio free from nitrites
The three-strong lineup features Carved Deli Ham, Carved Honey Roast Deli Ham, and Carved Breaded Deli Ham
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Category ReportThe trolley problem: petcare category report 2025
Supermarkets and pet shops are losing sales as a new generation of pet parents turns to online and bargain stores. How can the mults fight back?
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Category ReportSugar crash: dairy drinks Dairymen 2025 category report
Dairy drinks have enjoyed sweet sales growth – but potential inclusion in the soft drinks industry levy is turning things sour
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NewsHeinz UK sales stabilise after troublesome few years
Heinz’s volumes fell almost 20% as shoppers turned to own-label ketchups and beans to save money
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ProfilesMy food & drink job: William Hardman, national account manager, Oddlygood
‘The industry is huge, and companies are always looking for people with energy, ideas and passion’
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NewsMolson Coors names strategy whizz as new CEO
The new Molson Coors CEO will step up to replace Gavin Hattersley, taking up the post on 1 October
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NewsGinsters kicks off ‘lunchtime revolution’ with square Pastry Toastie
Smoked Ham & Cheddar; Tomato, Basil & Mozzarella; and Chicken Pesto & Mozzarella are the result of almost three years’ development
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NewsAmazon to close all its 19 UK Fresh stores
The company plans to focus its UK grocery offer purely on delivery, including fresh groceries for arrival the same day
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NewsMorrisons hires ex-Nisa boss as ops director for company convenience stores
The supermarket said it welcomed Peter Batt to the team as he brought over 30 years’ food and retail experience.
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NewsFlagship EU Deforestation Regulation delayed for a further year over ‘IT issues’
European environment commissioner Jessika Roswall confirmed weeks of rumours over the EUDR’s second postponement
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Comment & OpinionBovaer backlash: revisiting Arla’s social media storm
Ultimately, the Bovaer saga is a cautionary tale for brands navigating today’s volatile information landscape
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NewsGrape Tree profits rise as store and supply chain expansion pays off
Grape Tree founder Nick Shutts plans to take on Holland & Barrett by growing the estate to 200 stores by 2026
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NewsGrenade slumps to a loss as revenue corrects off Oreo craze
Protein bar maker Grenade has collapsed into a loss, according to its company accounts, as revenue corrected sharply downwards from a 2023 growth spurt
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NewsCoconut Collab adds Pistachio Pots to desserts range
Pistachio Pots sit alongside the dairy-free brand’s existing Choc Pots and White Choc Pots selection





