Cold-Pressed Apple-Based Refreshments

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These New Daily Dose Juices Come in Two Options

— August 8, 2025 — Lifestyle
These new Daily Dose juices are arriving in the UK this week as a series of cold-pressed juice options perfect for helping consumers to access high-quality refreshments in an easy way. The juices are each crafted with a 100% fresh, cold-pressed fruit blend that has no concentrates, preservatives or added sugar to give them each a pure flavor profile. The juices come in 900ml bottles in two flavors including Apple & Root Ginger and Apple & Alphonso Mango, which are arriving in Waitrose locations for £3.75 each.

Founder George Hughes-Davies spoke on the new Daily Dose juices saying, "It’s incredible to see our two new apple flavours on the shelves at Waitrose and we can’t wait for shoppers to discover and try them. We’re all about taking perfectly good, wonky produce and giving it a new life, and Apple & Root Ginger, and Apple & Alphonso Mango will be a refreshing addition to the chilled juice aisle. The cold-pressed juice market in the UK continues to grow and it’s great to have Waitrose onside and backing the category.”

Trend Themes

  1. Sustainable Beverage Innovation — Utilizing wonky produce for cold-pressed juices introduces a new dimension of sustainability in beverage production.
  2. Pure Ingredient Revolution — The focus on juices without concentrates, preservatives, or added sugars is shaping a new preference for purity in consumer drinks.
  3. Growth of Cold-pressed Market — The continuous expansion of the UK cold-pressed juice market reflects a rising consumer demand for natural and fresh beverage options.

Industry Implications

  1. Beverage Manufacturing — Transforming overlooked produce into premium juices opens opportunities for innovation in sustainable beverage manufacturing.
  2. Grocery Retail — Retailers like Waitrose are becoming pivotal in promoting healthier beverage choices by stocking pure ingredient drinks.
  3. Food Waste Management — The reuse of perfectly good but imperfect produce for high-end products introduces a disruptive approach to reducing food waste.
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