All The Grocer articles in 1 March 2025 – Page 7
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Comment & OpinionPeckish and Scoot could be a gamechanger for rapid delivery
The Co-op’s Peckish and Booker’s Scoot are the first rapid delivery solutions to be developed by wholesalers
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RankingsBig 30 wholesaler report 2025: an inconvenient truth
A year on from Diageo’s decision to limit direct supply to its biggest customers, wholesalers are facing up to shrinking sales to indie convenience stores and looming consolidation across the sector
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Analysis & FeaturesCan rapid delivery services from Tesco and Co-op save our c-stores?
Scoot and Peckish are filling a gap left by the retreat and withdrawal of Getir, Gopuff, Gorillaz
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Analysis & FeaturesNew generation of rapid delivery apps compared
Since the demise of Gorillas, Getir, Weezy and the like, a new generation of delivery apps have surfaced to take their place
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Comment & OpinionWhy Tesco Clubcard is a 30-year legacy of supermarket loyalty
Tesco’s Clubcard is more than just a rewards programme: it’s a blueprint for how loyalty can drive business success, says MediaLink’s David Muldoon
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NewsWilkinson Sword unveils trio of pre and post-shave products
The products are feature skin-friendly ingredients such as pro vitamin B5, vitamin E and argan oil
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NewsCity snapshot: Sainsbury’s set to return £250m to shareholders as deal for Argos credit card progresses
Sainsbury’s is on track with plans to return £250m to shareholders as the £720m sale of the Argos Financial Services card portfolio progresses
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NewsMedia Bites 3 March: Asda, online substitutions, Unilever
Asda is in the news for all the wrong reasons again with declining sales impacting staff bonuses while shoppers are receiving poor customer service from its online deliveries
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NewsPlenish adds category-first fortified oat drink
The NPD is billed as the UK’s only clean-label fortified dairy alternative
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Guide ToThe Grocer Guide to Petcare
The normally resilient petcare category has taken a knock over the past year as consumers adjust spending to the ongoing cost-of-living crisis. However, premium and natural foods are driving growth and the category is gradually stabilising.
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NewsYellow Tail wine rolls out ‘sleek, contemporary’ rebrand
The refresh claims to make Yellow Tail ‘easier to shop’
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Comment & OpinionBiased UPF survey could usher in reactionary legislation
Once again, food manufacturers are nowhere to be seen among stakeholders in this national survey, says Mike Coppen-Gardner, MD of SPQR
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NewsAllan Leighton ‘right not to award Asda managers bonus’
Asda’s market share has slumped from 13.7% to 12.6%, while it was also the worst-performing of the major food retailers over Christmas
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NewsPeroni looks to woo younger shoppers with new ‘stubby’ cans
The brand has also undergone a couple of tweaks in its appearance
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NewsFormer In Good Company boss Steve Cox joins Keystone Brewing as CEO
Cox failed in attempts to turn around the fortunes of Fourpure and Magic Rock whilst in charge of In Good Company
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NewsBP renews fuel contract with Moto for five more years
The companies have been working together for 27 years, with the partnership now spanning Moto’s 47-strong forecourt UK network
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NewsSugro welcomes new member F Jones Colwyn Bay to buying group
The North Wales-based wholesaler serves foodservice businesses including takeaways and caterers
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NewsCaterfood Buying Group to double own-brand offer by summer 2025
The new products will expand Caterfood’s existing range into bakery, patisserie, seafood and meats
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NewsDanone launches Skyr yoghurts and drinks range in the UK
Danone Skyr is an Icelandic-style yoghurt known for its thick and creamy texture, which is high in protein, 0% fat and a source of calcium
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Comment & OpinionSupermarket swaps: who’s to blame when online substitutions go wrong?
Supermarket substitutions and online swaps: who needs a bouquet of flowers when there’s a perfectly decent bunch of leeks to enjoy instead?





