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Britain’s Food Supply On A Knife's Edge of Crisis, Experts Warn
Britain’s food supply is flirting with instability in a way that would make any supply chain manager’s heart skip a beat, according to a new expert analysis. More than 30 leading food system specialists warn that chronic pressures coupled with a series of “shock events” could be enough to tip the UK into widespread food insecurity — and, in the worst-case scenario, civil unrest. The stark assessment — published this week in the journal Sustainability — describes the UK’s foo


UK Unemployment Set to Eclipse Pandemic High Within Months, Economists Warn
Britain’s jobs market is showing increasing signs of strain, with unemployment expected to climb above its pandemic-era peak in the coming months, according to leading economic forecasts. That sobering outlook comes amid fresh official figures showing joblessness near its highest point in half a decade. Recent data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows the UK unemployment rate rose to 5.2 per cent in the three months to December 2025, its strongest uptick in ye


Food Sector Faces A New Reality As Health Trends And Supply Risks Take Centre Stage
The food and drink industry is being reshaped at pace, with fresh consumer habits and ongoing supply-chain turbulence top of mind for leaders across the sector. Image: Food Manufacture At the recent Business Leaders’ Forum held earlier this month, Lumina Intelligence’s insights manager Liv Warren set out three key pressures driving change : health trends, supply-chain risks, and shifting ideas of value. Consumer Behaviour On the health front, Warren highlighted a major swing
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Record Valentine’s Demand Sends M&S Floral Sales Soaring
This Valentine’s season saw millions of romantic gestures across the UK, and Marks & Spencer’s floral range was at the heart of them. In fact, M&S reported selling more than 1 million Valentine’s bouquets in stores and online — its most successful floral performance to date. It’s a lovely headline, but the real story is what’s behind the blooms : a nearly two-decade partnership with a supplier that’s become integral to M&S’s floral transformation. A Partnership Rooted in Pass


Why Food Deserts Are a Bigger Issue Than You Think — And What Might Actually Fix Them
Across the UK, far from the leafy aisles of well-stocked supermarkets, there are communities where access to nutritious food is scarce — and for the poorest households that scarcity isn’t an abstract concept, it’s a day-to-day reality. That’s the stark picture emerging from The Grocer’s analysis of “food deserts” and how the sector and policymakers might solve the problem. What Is A Food Desert — And Who’s Affected? In the simplest terms, a food desert is a place where peopl


From Senegal To Supermarket: The Farms Feeding Britain’s Winter Veg Aisles
As the UK continues through the colder months, vast swathes of fresh produce in supermarket aisles — from spring onions to green beans and sweetcorn — trace their origins to an unexpected corner of the globe: two commercial farms in northern Senegal. Image: Barfoots Over recent seasons, these West African operations have quietly become major contributors to the British winter supply chain, shipping millions of vegetable units across continents each week to meet year-round con


Growers Warn of £1M Energy Bill "Cliff Edge" This April
British horticulture is facing an existential "hard cliff edge" as the sector warns of a massive spike in energy standing charges set to take effect on April 1st. Industry leaders from the British Tomato Growers’ Association (BTGA) and the Cucumber and Pepper Growers’ Association (CPGA) have issued an urgent plea for government intervention, stating that without immediate action, the UK risks a permanent decline in domestic food production and a fresh surge in food inflation


The Rise Of “Little & Often” Fresh Shopping
The era of the once-a-week “big shop” is steadily giving way to a different retail rhythm. Across the UK, shoppers are increasingly splitting their grocery spend into smaller, more frequent trips — a pattern that is reshaping basket behaviour and quietly redefining how fresh produce is purchased. While inflationary pressures have begun to ease, consumer caution remains firmly in place. Recent grocery market data shows that although price growth has slowed and households are


Morrisons Commits £1.6bn To Deepening Partnerships With British Farmers
In a major vote of confidence in UK agriculture, Morrisons has today confirmed a £1.6 billion investment to strengthen long-term relationships with British farmers and food producers in 2026. The fresh funding is geared towards multi-year partnerships with more than 2,500 growers and producers supplying the supermarket with fresh produce, meat, fish, dairy and eggs — underlining Morrisons’ ongoing commitment to domestic supply. Rami Baitiéh, CEO at Morrisons, said: “Now, more

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