All Suppliers articles – Page 66
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News
Belhaven rebrands craft beers
Belhaven, the Greene King-owned Scottish brewer and pub operator, has rebranded its craft beer range
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Young’s Seafood to open branded restaurant with Petrou bros
Young’s Seafood has announced a joint venture to open a Young’s branded fish & chip shop with renowned operators Mark and Pete Petrou
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Thomas Hardy PBT slips in ‘challenging’ year
Thomas Hardy Holdings, the contract brewer and drinks packaging company, has reported a 6.7% fall in full-year pre-tax profits to £1.7m in what it called a “challenging but rewarding year”
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Analysis & Insight
Sports venue food “over-priced and unhealthy”
Sports event attendees expect food available at the venue to be over-priced, unhealthy and of limited choice, according to a new YouGov report
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SABMiller chairman Graham Mackay dies
SABMiller has announced that its chairman Graham Mackay died this morning
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Carlsberg and Molson Coors announce price rises
Carlsberg UK and Molson Coors have become the first national brewers to announce their annual wholesale price rises for next year, with an average increase of at least 6p per pint
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Vianet hopes to accelerate installations
Vianet is confident it will match or exceed the number of installations of its beer flow monitoring equipment at pubs in the second half of its financial year compared to H1, despite uncertainty around Government intervention
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Analysis & Insight
Pubs in 'sweet spot' to drive eating-out growth
Pubs are in the “sweet spot” to “drive the eating out agenda” in 2014, a year that will see a “cautious” recovery in dining out, according to a leading foodservice analyst
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Pubco code 'uncertainty' hits Vianet
Profits for Vianet, the beer flow monitoring company, declined in the six months to 30 September as a “direct result” of factors including continuing pub disposals and fewer iDraught installations due to the “uncertainty” around Government intervention via the proposed Statutory Code
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Box Steam names ex-Carlsberg exec as sales director
Box Steam Brewery, the Wiltshire-based craft brewer, has appointed a former senior sales executive at Carlsberg UK as its new sales director
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Edrington eyes new £100m distillery
Edrington, the Scottish spirits group, is to spend £100m on a new distillery and visitor centre, the Financial Times reports
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Diageo offers to sell most of Whyte & Mackay business
Diageo has offered to sell most of its Whyte & Mackay business to address competition concerns arising from its completed acquisition of United Spirits
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Food waste costs industry £2.5bn
The UK’s hospitality and food service sector is facing an annual bill in excess of £2.5bn for food waste, according to a new report from WRAP
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Growler Brewery names veteran as MD
Growler Brewery, the East Anglian brewer chaired by former Molson Coors managing director John Holberry, has appointed industry veteran Steve Wilkinson as its new MD
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Batemans to rebrand as craft brewer with heritage
Batemans, the Lincolnshire-based brewer and pub operator, is to undergo a company rebrand that will emphasise its craft beer credentials and heritage, M&C Report has learnt
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Marston's plans to license Fastcask
Marston’s Beer Company managing director Richard Westwood has confirmed that the company is in discussions with rival brewers to license its Fastcask technology, the Publican’s Morning Advertiser, M&C Report’s sister title, can reveal
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Good Q3 lifts Carlsberg in UK
Carlsberg has reported that the UK market fell c1% in the nine months top 30 September, although it was “positively impacted by favourable weather” in Q3
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Woodforde’s cask sales grow 6.2%
Woodforde’s, the Norfolk brewer, says sales of its cask ales grew 6.2% in the year to the end of September
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Opinion
Think before you let revenue drip away
Analysts say the pub sector must make further inroads into food to generate £1bn in extra sales and counter falling drinks volumes. Martin Hall, chief executive of Free Drinks, says there is an easier way to redress the balance and it involves operators not giving away £1bn in lost revenue every year in the form of tap water
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Aston Manor invests in new facility
Aston Manor, the Birmingham-based cider maker, is investing in a multi-million pound fruit processing facility at Stourport-on-Severn