All Drink articles – Page 17
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Diageo named most admired company
Diageo was last night named Britain’s most admired company for the second year running at the Management Today awards at Claridge’s in London
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AB InBev UK swings into profit
AB InBev UK turned around a loss to report a pre-tax profit of £13.4m in the year to 29 December 2012 and revealed that retail sales of its Stella Artois Cidre Apple brand reached £59.9m in the period
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Alcohol promotions ban fails to reduce amount purchased
Banning multi-buy promotions for alcohol, implemented in Scotland in October 2011 as part of the Alcohol Act 2010, failed to reduce the amount of alcohol purchased, according to a new study
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FY revenue up 4.4% at Britvic
Britvic grew its full year revenue by 4.4% to £1.32bn for the 52 weeks ended 29 September 2013 and saw pre-tax profit increase by 29.1% to £108.1m
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H1 volume sales up 5% at Miller Brands UK
SABMiller has announced that its UK subsidiary, Miller Brands UK (MBUK), grew domestic lager volume sales by 5% in the six months to 30 September 2013
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Koppaberg and Monster join VAT Club
VAT Club Jacques Borel has recruited two further drinks brands to its campaign for a reduction on the level of VAT in the hospitality sector, Koppaberg and Monster
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Matthew Clark joins VAT Club
Matthew Clark, the leading drinks supplier to the on-trade, has become the latest company to join VAT Club Jacques Borel
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MacFarlane to head up AB InBev European division
Stuart MacFarlane, currently president of AB InBev’s Central & Eastern Europe business and former managing of its UK operations, has been named head of the company’s new combined European arm
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Global wine shortage on the horizon
A global wine shortage is in prospect as vineyards struggle to keep pace with steadily rising demand, according to research from Morgan Stanley
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Q3 volumes down at Heineken
Heineken has reported that its group beer volume decreased by 2% organically during its third quarter primarily reflecting weakness in Central & Eastern Europe beer markets
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Britvic reports strong Q4
Britvic reported this morning that its full-year profit will come in slightly ahead of its earlier expectations as it reported strong trading for the fourth quarter
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Cider boom in the UK will be adopted by US
Cider is following in the footsteps of the craft beer scene and is pioneering a movement that is being adopted in the US, according to cider company Aspall
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Cider should market itself like wine
The cider category should market itself in a similar way to wine, according to cider and perry maker Nook’s Yard
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Former Britvic CEO Moody secures new role
Former Britvic chief executive Paul Moody is to become the new head of Food Freshness Technology (FFT), the food-focused, materials group
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WSTA aims to persuade Gov't to scrap duty escalator
The Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA) has said it aims to persuade the Government to get rid of the alcohol duty escalator in the next budget
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Pernod Ricard to focus on UK on-trade
The boss of Pernod Ricard UK (PRUK) has said the company will be concentrating its efforts on the UK on-trade over the next 18-months to two years
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Heineken UK: on-trade dip in 2012, fruit cider lift
Heineken UK says the poor summer weather and “challenging” consumer environment in 2012 led to a fall in consumption in the on-trade in the year
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Frizzenti eyes bar concept launch
Frizzenti, the company behind the sparkling wine that is dispensed on tap, is eyeing the launch of a standalone bar concept, which it believes has national and international roll out potential
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Carlsberg in Aston Villa tie up
Carlsberg has agreed a new partnership which sees it become the official beer partner of Premier League club, Aston Villa FC
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YO! Sushi extends Frobishers deal
YO! Sushi has extended its two-year contract with Frobishers, the premium juices brand, by another two years