All The Grocer articles in 30 May 2026 – Page 6
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NewsScottish mussel production hits record thanks to surging EU demand
The Scottish Shellfish Farm Production Survey 2025 found a record 12,303 tonnes of common mussels were produced for the table market last year, representing a 5.2% increase year on year and a rise of 59.1% on 2016’s total
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NewsMore creditors join Sauce Shed winding-up petition
Jamie Cleland first slapped Sauce Shed with a winding-up petition in order to reclaim a refund he believes his company Big Jim’s Kitchen is contractually owed by Sauce Shed
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NewsMorrisons and Coca-Cola execs lead panelists confirmed for D&I In Grocery 2026
GroceryAid has announced the first speakers for its annual diversity and inclusion conference, with senior leaders from Morrisons and Coca-Cola Europacific Partners set to address 1,300 grocery executives in October.
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NewsHilltop Honey profits sink despite sales growth
Hilltop Food Group’s turnover grew 3% to £45.4m in the year to 31 August 2025, according to fresh accounts filed at Companies House
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NewsDairylea launches first non-HFSS Snackers line
The launch is the first non-HFSS line in the range and combines the classic Dairylea cheese and crackers format with strawberry fruit bites made of fruits
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NewsDeadline extended for The Grocer New Product Awards 2026
The deadline for The Grocer New Product Awards 2026 has been extended to 15 June, as the event introduces a new two‑stage consumer testing process for household and personal care products
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NewsThis relaunches whole food range to meet consumer demand
The newly named Extra Firm Mushroom ‘Tofu’ and Crunchy Mushroom Bites have been designed to ‘tap into the growing consumer shift toward whole-food, ingredient-led eating’
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NewsBooths unveils major rebrand as it targets growth beyond stores
The Northern supermarket is pushing it’s family credentials in a major push to expand the distribution of its own-label products
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NewsNestlé acquires meal replacement brand Yfood
Nestlé has taken full control of meal replacement brand Yfood in the first acquisition for new CEO Philipp Navratil
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NewsB&M shares rally on signs of turnaround progress
Investors raced to get back into B&M this week as early signs of progress in the embattled group’s turnaround plan led to a share price rally
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Comment & OpinionWhy Booths’ new look is much more than simply a rebrand
Booths has had a glow-up. The 180-year-old supermarket this week unveiled a new, “contemporary and confident” brand refresh
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NewsHeatwave melts recovery in retail footfall
Retail footfall in the UK remained under pressure in May as record temperatures kept consumers away from shops, according to the latest data
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Promotional FeaturesHacking tax: how fresh thinking can unlock new opportunities
How using tax as part of a wider commercial strategy can bring real benefits to UK retail and grocery businesses
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Comment & OpinionOwn label has overtaken branded innovation – and that’s not something to celebrate
The system is not designed for experimentation – it demands certainty and therefore incentivises brand-tweaking, not innovation, says David Sables, CEO of Sentinel Management Consultants





