A bumper season and smaller fruit sizes has led to a limited edition apple juice under partnership between Waitrose and juice brand Daily Dose

Daily Dose and Waitrose launch limited edition apple juice

Daily Dose and Waitrose launch limited edition apple juice

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Cold-pressed juice company Daily Dose is launching a new apple juice made from surplus fruit from the Waitrose-owned Leckford Estate.

The launch came after the Leckford Estate team approached Daily Dose with an opportunity to use a surplus of apples, after an abundant 2025 growing season.

Due to lack of rain, fruit was also much smaller in size, making it suitable for juicing.

“The Leckford Estate is one of the most beautiful and sustainably run farms in the country, so to be invited in to help make use of their apples was an honour,” said Daily Dose founder, George Hughes-Davies.

“This juice is exactly what Daily Dose stands for - repurposing incredible British produce and turning it into something delicious.”

Leckford Estate Apple Juice, priced at £3.50 RRP, will be on shelves for a limited period of time from today (17 December).

“Teaming up with Daily Dose has been a brilliant collaboration,” said Leckford Estate fruit farm manager, Colin Pratt.

“It’s a real celebration of British farming and sustainability, which perfectly aligns with what we know Waitrose food lovers value.”

Daily Dose is a BCorp juice manufacturer based in Corby, Northamptonshire, which specialises in repurposing surplus fruit from UK farms.