All The Grocer articles in 30 May 2026 – Page 3
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NewsGroceryAid School essentials grant returns for sixth year
The non-repayable grant, now in is sixth year, is available to the school-age children of anyone who works in the food and drink supply chain
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NewsConsumers cautious with NPD to avoid food waste
Consumers are throwing away less food than they did two years ago but are still not happy with how much food ends up in the bin, according to research by The Harris Poll UK
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NewsEhrmann Cornish Dairy partners with Team England for Commonwealth Games
It will see Ehrmann play a major role in supporting Team England’s journey to the Games, due to begin 23 July, and inspire people across the country to get active
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Comment & OpinionLidl has overtaken Morrisons – now can it catch Aldi?
Aldi knows what the trouble is, but what is it going to do about it?
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NewsSeafood companies not showing working on welfare and sustainability policies
It comes as the global investor network FAIRR Initiative, which represents $95tn in assets, launched the Coller FAIRR Seafood Index to benchmark the social, health and environmental consequences of the operations of 20 businesses
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Analysis & FeaturesThe BAME brands bringing new flavours to grocery
BAME founders face barriers to funding and access but are nonetheless shaking up the grocery sector with innovative products from around the world
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NewsConfidence in freefall as food industry faces ‘worst ever energy crisis’
A new report by the FDF shows confidence levels are ‘in freefall’, with the war in Iran unleashing ‘the worst energy crisis in history’
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NewsMicrosalt revenues triple as major food players take interest
Revenues at the AIM-listed company jumped 280% to $2.1m (£1.6m) last year
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NewsAldi signs over £5bn in long-term agreements with British suppliers
The discounter said it would enable over 50 suppliers to invest in the growth of their operations, while them greater long-term certainty
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NewsHarry’s teams up with Asim Chaudhry for ‘Dial Up The Feel Good’ push
‘The Feel Good Hotline’ installation can be found on the Great Eastern Art Wall in Shoreditch, London, until 7 June
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NewsWaitrose hails ‘tinification’ trend as sales of canned wine and RTD cocktails soar
Top-selling RTD cocktails in Waitrose include serves from Cîroc, Moth, Funkin, White Claw, Absolut and Bottlegreen
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NewsOrdo unveils Minions toothbrush for kids in Universal tie-up
Minions x Ordo Sonic Kids Battery Toothbrush is billed as ‘a fun, high-performance toothbrush designed to help kids aged four-plus build healthy brushing habits’
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NewsPillars Brewery lands in retail with Sainsbury’s listing
The Walthamstow-based brewer’s flagship Pilsner has rolled into 70 stores across London and the south east
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NewsBoots launches healthy food-to-go range to cater to GLP-1 users
The new range of 15 products features sandwiches, salads and sushi, all of which are available as part of the Boots meal deal
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NewsCalls for probe into ‘missing’ Wales DRS consultation
It’s understood a raft of trade bodies are demanding to know why a response to the consultation, which ran from August to November last year, was never published
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NewsBooker launches summer of sport campaign backed by football icons
Emile Heskey and Robert Snodgrass have been meeting shopkeepers in Yorkshire and Glasgow to showcase trending food and drink products on offer
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Free From: 11 July
Free-from food products often come at a higher price than their standard counterparts – but this gap appears to be widening
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Guide ToThe Grocer Guide To Beer & Cider
Gen Z binge drinking rates triple despite moderation trend, as retailers balance premium growth with mainstream core ranges
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Category ReportRice: ‘exciting and affordable’
Despite the craze for pulses, there’s still room for rice on people’s plates
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Category ReportNoodle brands tap health trend to stem declines
Sales of noodles are in decline, according to NIQ’s read of the market





