All Suppliers articles – Page 46
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Analysis & Insight
Millennials value food above fashion but turned off by marketing
Food has become more important than fashion as social currency for 18 – 29 year olds - dubbed Millennials or Generation Y – who share photos of food over social media an average of three times a week
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News
Lambswick Drinks appoints MD
Cider maker Lambswick Drinks Company has appointed Nick James as chairman.
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News
Jarrow Brewery goes into liquidation
Jarrow Brewery, the South Tyneside based brewer and pub operator, has gone into liquidation after promised funding failed to materialise.
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News
Arran Brewery eyes South East after brewery acquisition
Arran managing director Gerald Michaluk of the Arran Brewery said the deal would allow the company to launch into the South East and London.
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News
Diageo reports UK sales slump
Diageo said the last quarter saw a “high single digit net sales decline’ in the UK.
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News
SABMiller UK growth driven by Peroni
SABMiller has said growth in the UK in the year to 31 March was driven by strong sales of peroni Nastro Azzuro and the good weather.
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Opinion
On Coors for big things
Following the rebranding of Molson Coors Wholesale last month, Martyn Cozens, director of independent on-premise, talks to M&C Report’s sister title the Publican’s Morning Advertiser about his plans to make the business the ‘John Lewis’ for pubs.
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News
Cocktail sales grow in on-trade
New research has shown the volume of cocktail sales in the on-trade has risen 4% in the last six months compared to total wet sales which fell 7% versus the previous half.
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News
SAB’s van Kralingen to retire
SAB Miller has announced that Tony van Kralingen, group director of integrated supply and human resources, intends to retire from SABMiller at the end of December 2015.
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News
Majestic buys Naked Wines for £70m and announces new CEO
Majestic Wine has agreed to acquire crowdfunded online wine business Naked Wines for £70m, with Naked’s founder Rowan Gormley to become chief executive of the enlarged company.
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News
BrewDog HQ expansion to start next month
BrewDog’s expansion of its headquarters in Aberdeenshire is set to start next month after the company signed a £5m deal with Barr Construction.
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Analysis & Insight
Diners demand greater menu change
Diners are demanding menus to change more frequently with two-thirds saying they would expect at least quarterly, seasonal menu changes in restaurants and pubs according to a recent survey by guest management advisory HospitalityGEM
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News
Bob Mortimer is new face of Bombardier
Comedian Bob Mortimer is to be the new face of Charles Wells’ flagship beer Bombardier, the brewer has revealed.
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News
Innis & Gunn eyes retail opening
Scottish craft brewer Innis & Gunn is set to open its first retail site as it looks to expand the business
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News
Chinese, Indian and Thai most popular for home-cooking
Chinese, Indian and Thai cuisine are the most popular cuisines to cook at home, according to a recent survey that found Chinese stir fry was the most loved recipe with 55% of voters saying they regularly cook it
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News
Booker says Q4 sales up 1% and announces restructure
Wholesaler Booker has announced sales rose by 1% year on year for the 12 weeks to 27 March.
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News
Scotch Whisky exports fell 7% in 2014
The value of Scotch Whisky exports fell 7% to £3.95bn in 2014, according to new figures published today.
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News
Heineken announces global restructure
Heineken has announced a restructure and a number of changes to its senior management team.
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News
Managed and food-led pubs continue to boost soft drinks sales
The value of the soft drinks market to the leisure sector grew in 2014 at £4.2bn, with volumes increasing 0.5%, according to the Britvic Soft Drink Review 2015.
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News
Kopparberg enters UK beer market for first time
Swedish cider maker Kopparberg has entered UK beer market for the first time with the launch of a 300ml canned lager.