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Wednesday 10th December 2025 - Wednesday 17th December
Get the insights you need to plan more effectively and manage your menus with our latest report from the field, brought to you by our expert produce team.
Shipping
Although not currently affecting our supply, shipping delays are increasing as we approach the busy Christmas period. Port congestion is already causing some disruption, and vessels may skip UK ports to maintain European schedules, requiring alternative transport by road or vessel.
We’re monitoring the situation closely and will work with suppliers to mitigate any impact.
Tomatoes
Large GG-size beef tomatoes remain limited due to late planting in Spain and Morocco. To maintain supply, we’re sourcing from additional origins and have introduced size concessions for slightly smaller tomatoes where necessary.
Availability is gradually improving as the season progresses, but challenges are expected for the next couple of weeks before stabilising for the remainder of the season.
Berries
After a challenging few weeks, raspberry availability has improved as the transition between Moroccan growing regions concludes. Blackberry supply remains stable.
Blueberries are currently in good supply, though minor challenges may arise over the next couple of weeks due to shipping delays. We’re working closely with suppliers to minimise any impact on customers.
Strawberries remain the most challenging, as the transition from Holland to Morocco continues. To support availability, we’ve supplemented supply with Egyptian fruit, helping maintain stock during this period.
Easy Peelers
The South African season has ended, and Spanish fruit—typically used to bridge the gap—has been of lower quality this year. Early Moroccan Easy Peelers are now arriving, though sizes remain small. A size concession is in place to maintain supply.
By the end of the month, we expect to be fully into the Moroccan season, resolving any remaining issues.
Cucumbers
Warm October weather accelerated crop development, creating a short gap before the next harvest. While shortages are not expected, availability will remain tight in the near term.
Peppers
The Almería region of Spain, a key winter growing area, is currently facing thrips pest challenges—unusual for this early in the season. Thanks to a strong geographical spread of suppliers across Spain and other countries, we’ve reduced risk significantly.
While colder weather should bring some improvement, intermittent issues are likely over the coming weeks, with the potential to worsen later in the season. Thrips affect appearance only and do not impact eating quality.
Flat Mushrooms
Availability is satisfactory, but recent compost and disease issues have affected quality. We’ve worked with suppliers to address these challenges and expect quality improvements this week.
Cabbage
Cabbage supply will remain challenging this season as maintaining weight continues to be difficult. Size concessions for both red and white cabbage will remain in place.
Some quality issues caused by oedema persist, but we’re working closely with growers to ensure the best possible product reaches customers.
Eggs
Avian Influenza (AI) outbreaks continue across the UK. To protect poultry, mandatory Housing Orders and enhanced biosecurity measures are in place under the Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ).
We source eggs from multiple regions in the UK to reduce disruption and are working closely with suppliers to maintain availability. Under UK legislation, eggs can still be marketed as free range while hens are temporarily housed indoors until it’s safe for them to return outdoors.
Eggs
Avian Influenza (AI) outbreaks continue to be reported across the UK. To help protect commercial poultry, the Government has introduced mandatory Housing Orders in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, alongside an Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) requiring enhanced biosecurity measures.
We source eggs from multiple regions to reduce the risk of localised disruption and are working closely with suppliers to minimise any impact on availability.
Under UK legislation, when hens are temporarily housed indoors due to a Government order, eggs can still be marketed as free range until the Chief Veterinary Officer confirms it is safe for birds to return outdoors.
Eggs
Avian Influenza (AI) outbreaks continue to be reported across the UK. To help protect commercial poultry, the Government has introduced mandatory Housing Orders in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, alongside an Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) requiring enhanced biosecurity measures.
We source eggs from multiple regions to reduce the risk of localised disruption and are working closely with suppliers to minimise any impact on availability.
Under UK legislation, when hens are temporarily housed indoors due to a Government order, eggs can still be marketed as free range until the Chief Veterinary Officer confirms it is safe for birds to return outdoors.