All Suppliers articles – Page 23
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Ales By Mails scraps postage costs within UK
Online craft beer retailer, Ales by Mail, has announced it is scrapping postage costs to the UK mainland.
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Joule’s ‘comes of age as a brewer’
Steve Nuttall, managing director of Joule’s Brewery, has said the group has ‘come of age as a brewer’ following the announcement of a partnership with Everards.
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Sky announces price increases
Sky is to increase prices from 1 August 2017, but promised that no pub would see an increase of more than 5%, MCA’s sister title, the Morning Advertiser (MA) has reported.
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British Land brings backs Eats from the Street
British Land is repeating its summer street food festival, Eats from the Street.
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Amazon acquires Whole Foods Market for $13.7bn
Amazon has acquired US-based organic supermarket group Whole Foods Market for $13.7bn.
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Majestic ‘past tipping point’ as FY revenue grows 11%
Majestic Wines chief executive, Rowan Gormley, has said that the company is ‘past the tipping point’ both financially and operationally.
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Growth of craft brewers slows
The number of UK craft brewers has stabilised after years of growth, according to the latest edition of The Brewery Manual.
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Vianet FY revenue flat
Vianet, the draught beer quality and data insight specialist, has reported revenues essentially flat for the year to 31 March, at £14.26m (2016: £14.29m).
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Ed Turner launches new business venture
Ed Turner, the former managing director of Geronimo Ins, has set up a company selling freshly squeezed tomato juices.
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Britvic announces new chair; updates on H1
Britvic has announced that Gerald Corbett is to step down as chairman after 12 years in the role, to be replaced by John Daly.
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Vianet partners with FullClear
Vianet, the draught beer quality and waste management systems specialist, has partnered with FullClear.
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Clockjack weighs up delivery-only growth model
Clockjack founder Jerry Goldberg is weighing up expansion strategies for his rotisserie chicken delivery business after closing his remaining restaurant site in Woolwich, MCA has learnt. Goldberg, who now delivers to a wide catchment area from a large delivery-only kitchen in Monument, is considering whether to repeat the model in ...
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Punch announces new delivery providers
Punch has announced changes to its delivery services ahead of its proposed takeover by Heineken and Patron Capital.
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C&C FY revenue down 6.9%
Magners producer C&C Group saw group net revenue fall 6.9% to €559.5m for the year to 28 February with net revenue from core brands down 2.1%.
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Compass reports Europe revenue up 1.6%
Compass Group, the concessions operator and contract caterer, has reported organic revenue in Europe up 1.6% for the six months to 31 March.
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Eagle Eye appoints COO
Eagle Eye, the digital loyalty company for the retail and hospitality sectors, announced the appointment of David Aylmer as chief operating officer with immediate effect.
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WBB starts fit-out on brewery
West Berkshire Brewery has started the fit-out of its new £4m brewery.
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BrewDog appoints LoneWolf MD
BrewDog has appointed former Red Bull sales director, Doug Bairner, as managing director of its LoneWolf spirits arm.
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Chapel Down FY sales up 25%
Chapel Down has reported sales up 25% for the year to 31 December 2016 to £10.2m.
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Analysis & Insight
BrewDog- more than just lucky punks
BrewDog’s announcement of a £231m investment form a US private equity firm at the weekend prompted praise and dismay in equal order. It is the latest in a series of moves by the Scottish brewer and pub operator which has seen them accused of relinquishing their ‘punk’ status and becoming part of the establishment. James Wallin asks whether the self-proclaimed rebels really have sold out and what the latest chapter in the BrewDog story can tell us about crowdfunding and the craft beer movement.




























