All The Grocer articles in 31 May 2025 – Page 4
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Comment & Opinion
What’s the deal with Subway’s jacket potato trial?
The classic jacket potato is a staple of classic British café culture. And as of this week, it’ll be a staple on the extended menu of US sandwich chain Subway too
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Analysis & Features
Which brands could Diageo sell as part of ‘substantial’ portfolio shake-up?
Diageo wants to raise funds by being ‘more rigorous’ in pursuing disposals. Which brands could be on the chopping block?
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News
Rémy Cointreau hires new CEO to replace Éric Vallat
Franck Marilly replaces Éric Vallat, whose departure was announced last month
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News
Tims Dairy rebrands as Tims and unveils new yoghurt lines
The rebrand is accompanied by a new consumer-focused marketing message and campaign encouraging people to ‘Discover Delicious’
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Comment & Opinion
The UK is in a prime position for trend-led innovation
Our strength lies in a broad ecosystem of startups, says David Milner, executive chairman at Crosta Mollica
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News
Donald Trump’s 50% tariff threat on EU looms over NI businesses
Northern Irish businesses are subject to the outcome of talks between the US and the EU
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News
Law firm signs up 300 M&S customers in days for class action data lawsuit
Thompsons Solicitors has made it easy for M&S customers to sign up with an online form, while another firm is gathering claims on Facebook
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News
John Lewis gets green light to build hundreds of homes above Waitrose store in West Ealing
JLP plans to modernise its West Ealing Waitrose store, building 428 buy-to-let homes in the process
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News
Yeo Valley launches Protein Snack Pots
The range will come in two flavours: Mango and Strawberry & Passionfruit
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News
Logistics businesses urge reform to ‘failed’ clandestine migrants scheme
The clandestine entrant civil penalty scheme enables Border Force to levy fines on anyone found to have a clandestine entrant in their vehicle, with fines going up to £10,000 per person
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News
Turkey: call for generic marketing push to mark 500th year in the UK
The owner of Kelly Turkeys wants to encourage sales growth outside the festive peak
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News
Fever-Tree continues NPD drive with non-alcoholic cocktail duo
The drinks are made with botanicals and free from artificial flavourings or sweeteners
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News
Heinz adds Little Beanz with ‘hidden veggies’ for toddlers
Suitable for 18 months and up, Little Beanz feature mashed and whole haricot beans
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News
More than 400 Brakes workers secure pay increase
The pay deal could be worth up to £2,434 for Brakes workers
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News
Pets at Home retail sales maintain drag on thriving vet business
The business said it was impacted by subdued growth in the whole pet sector
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News
Aldi takes on McDonald’s with free hash browns outside restaurants
Aldi will wheel up its hash brown vans outside selected McDonald’s outlets today at 11.01am – one minute after McDonald’s stops its breakfast service
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News
Cathedral City owner Saputo Dairy UK awarded royal warrant by King
The supplier had previously held a royal warrant, granted by the late Queen Elizabeth II, for more than 20 years
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News
Subway extends jacket potato trial amid ‘exceptional’ demand
The ‘Spudway’ trial is the latest in a series of initiatives to improve customer experience
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News
Big Brother Watch lodges complaint over Asda’s facial recognition trial
The complaint argues Asda is ‘infringing the data rights’ of shoppers
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News
Shoppers to tighten belts as grocery inflation ramps up in May
Kantar’s monthly grocery sales figures also revealed M&S maintained strong growth levels despite being hit by a high-profile cybersecurity incident. The retailer generated a 12.3% rise in spending on groceries in the 12 weeks to 18 May 2025