All The Grocer articles in 8 March 2025 – Page 3
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NewsColgate partners with government for kids’ toothbrushing scheme
The personal care giant plans to donate more than 23 million toothbrushes and toothpastes
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NewsMission targets growth after securing investment from F1 driver Pierre Gasly
Tea challenger Mission is gearing up for further growth after extending its fundraising round to a total of £2m and securing investment from F1 driver Pierre Gasly
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NewsHilton Foods moves into Middle East with new joint venture
The partnership is initially for 10 years and combines Hilton’s expertise in meat processing and packaging with Nadec’s local cattle operations
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NewsMagnum Tonic Wine to standardise labels across UK and Jamaican markets
The two different labels were ‘causing confusion among consumers’ said Mandeep Singh of Singh’s Premier
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Comment & OpinionWill bright blue Takis sell in a nation worried about UPF?
Takis’ latest NPD contains palm fat, maltodextrin and the controversial colouring Brilliant Blue FCF
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NewsPladis makes David Murray global CCO and appoints new UK&I MD
Effective 6 April, Mete Buyurgan will succeed Murray as Pladis’ UK boss
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NewsYazoo launches Inspirations milkshake range with two new SKUs
The range includes Birthday Cake and Caramel Blondie SKUs, and is available in wholesale and grocery now
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NewsFirst look: Sainsbury’s new Local format ‘lays foundations’ for future c-stores
The new concept debuted at Sainsbury’s refurbished Pudsey Town Local store in Leeds
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NewsGreggs shares sink on news of more flakey growth
Greggs took a hammering on the markets this week as investors were alarmed at the high street bakery chain’s continued slowdown in sales
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NewsLidl vents frustration at Tesco and Aldi’s objections to new Isle of Sheppey store
The new Lidl store in Sheppey has been seeking planning approval since 2022 but has been held up by a string of objections
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Range PreviewSainsbury’s Taste the Difference Easter range 2025
From premium Belgian chocolate eggs to seasonal bakes, the lineup caters to both adventurous and traditional tastes
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NewsBabybel launches limited-edition packs and campaign for Red Nose Day
The campaign comes with the tagline ‘Does My Nose Look Red In This?’ as a nod to Babybel cheese’s shape and Red Nose Day
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NewsHigh-protein cheese bringing in younger consumers
Sales of Cathedral City High Protein Half Fat Cheddar have been predominantly driven by Gen Z and millennial shoppers
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NewsIceland leading new sector push to employ thousands of former prisoners
Iceland is leading talks to form a new coaltion of food and drink companies to help increase the number of opportunities offered to former offenders, as the UK battles a prison overcrowding crisis
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NewsCadbury shrinks Twirl multipacks by 10% amid record-high cocoa costs
The old 10x21.5g packs have been replaced with 9x21.5g ones
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NewsBusiness rates: group ‘representing 5,000 companies’ calls for rethink on plans
High Streets UK says the government’s plans would place a disproportionate burden on flagship stores
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NewsAsda debuts revamped cafés under new ‘Asda Kitchen’ brand
The nationwide programme to ‘reinvigorate’ its cafés will aim to offer a more modern dining experience with a coffee shop atmosphere
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NewsPukka Pies profits decline amid attempted £100m sell-off
Pukka kicked off a process to potentially sell the business early last year
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NewsCompleat Food Group cuts jobs in Crewe, following Nottingham scale-back
The business took over the factory in 2021, when it acquired family-owned pie maker Wrights Food Group
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Feature SynopsisFocus On Personal Care: 5 April
How are skincare, haircare and cosmetics brands using social media to shape trends, attract consumers and sell products?





