All The Grocer articles in 27 September 2025 – Page 5
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Amazon to keep pitching Just Walk Out tech to retailers despite UK Fresh store closures
The checkout-free, till-less technology has been adopted by more than 300 third party retailers and venues globally
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Hairburst launches its ‘most advanced’ hair products
Advanced+ Shampoo and Advanced+ Leave-In Treatment Mask are designed to complement Hairburst’s Advanced+ Hair Formula supplement.
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English sake brewer Shogun Sakes raises £550k
Sake is flourishing in the UK with new specialised bars and breweries opening
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PepsiCo eyes nutrition-focused Sunbites relaunch as sales soar
Value sales of Sunbites have soared 33.7% in the year to 6 September [NIQ]
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Morrisons sets up recruitment strategy for 2026 as it looks to grow Daily estate
The strategy has been initiated by head of wholesale, strategic projects and acquisitions Victoria Lockie, who has been in post since May
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British Brands Group appoints first CEO
The BBG said the new hire was ‘perfectly positioned to strengthen our voice for brand owners across the UK’
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Asda calls sales directors to ‘reset conference’ amid range review speculation
It is understood the retailer is hoping to attract brands to become partners in a new phase of its range shake-up
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Home Bargains automated DC picking two million cases a week
The variety discounter is also working on its next new automated DC, to open in Doncaster in summer 2028
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Here We Flo picks up £3m funding round and Chelsea FC partnership
The £3m will be dedicated to marketing and working capital as the low-carbon, vegan and organic tampon and pad company Here We Flo seeks rapid expansion
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Comment & Opinion
Retailers should learn how to actually sell retail media
Retailers are not making a great fist of the retail media opportunity because they have not tailored it to the needs of suppliers, says David Sables, CEO of Sentinel Management Consultants
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Holland & Barrett to open stores in Morrisons supermarkets for the first time
It is Holland & Barrett’s latest foray into traditional supermarkets alongside its more than 50 concessions within Tesco stores
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Chapel Down makes global drive to steal champagne’s fizz
The English winemaker is launching a new strategy under its new leadership team
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Analysis & Features
Is the EU’s ‘reset’ deal with the UK truly a ‘win-win’?
A new SPS agreement is designed to cut red tape and costs for exporters. It’s come too late for some, but ministers promise a ‘transformative impact’
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Waitrose moves to free-range pork and signs 10-year farmer deal
From 15 October all Waitrose pork mince, steaks, chops and joints will be free-range, with an intention for all own-brand products to be free-range by 2027
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Midcounties Co-op CEO Phil Ponsonby to be ACS chair
Ponsonby, who currently acts as vice chair, will replace independent retailer Ramesh Shingadia who completes his two-year term in November
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Coconut Collab adds Pistachio Pots to desserts range
Pistachio Pots sit alongside the dairy-free brand’s existing Choc Pots and White Choc Pots selection
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Grenade 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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Grape 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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Comment & Opinion
Bovaer 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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Flagship 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