Farming News - Lidl crowned the berry big winner – British Berry Growers name Retailer of the Year 2025

Lidl crowned the berry big winner – British Berry Growers name Retailer of the Year 2025

Lidl has been crowned Retailer of the Year 2025 by British Berry Growers at the crop association's yearly retailer event. 

 

 

The win comes after the retailer recorded an average 46% increases in sales of British berries - strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and blackberries.

 

The annual awards from British Berry Growers, the industry body representing 95 percent of British berries sold in the UK, have been expanded this year. New awards include recognition by berry type and a first time Special Recognition award.

 

It follows a standout season for British berries, which enjoyed strong growing conditions after a warm spring and summer period. 

 

British Berry Growers' Chair, Nick Marston, said: "On behalf of all our growers, I'd like to thank all our retail partners for their superb performances across each of the four British berries. But with an average increase across all four berries of 46%, Lidl's performance was exceptionally strong." 

 

Beyond the coveted 'Retailer of the Year' award, Lidl was also crowned 'Strawberry Retailer of the Year', following a 22% increase in its sales of the UK's favourite berry, and 'Raspberry Retailer of the Year' after a 46% increase in its sales of raspberries. 

 

Asda was crowned British 'Blueberry Retailer of the Year' after recording an astonishing 239% increase in its sales, while Aldi took the 'Blackberry Retailer of the Year' crown for a 66% increase in sales of the blackberries.

 

The runners-up in each category were:

 
  • Strawberries – Iceland – 18% increase in sales.

  • Raspberries – M&S – 23% increase in sales

  • Blueberries – Lidl – 69% increase in sales

  • Blackberries – Lidl – 46% increase in sales

 

Ocado was also awarded a Special Recognition Award for outstanding performance in

year-on-year British berry sales. 

 

Nick Marston added: "We've seen an increase of more than 10% across sales of all berries and all retailers, taking us to over 120,000 tones of berries for the season. That's a lot of goodness we're delivering to UK consumers.

 

"In a world where there is so much noise about HFSS foods and ultra-processed foods, it feels great to see such strong support for healthy, entirely natural and delicious British berries.

 

"This year has seen an amazing crop of berries grown by our members, not just packed with goodness, but unbelievably sweet too. 

 

"We are grateful to receive such strong support from so many retailers, support which is still vital given ongoing issues around food inflation and labour costs.

 

"As an industry we have made significant efforts to inform and educate consumers about just how wonderful our berries are and how they make a fantastic addition to almost any breakfast."