All Suppliers articles – Page 67
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Analysis & Insight
Six meals a week thrown away
The average UK household throws away the equivalent of six meals every week, costing £12.5bn a year, or almost £60 a month to the average family, according to a new report
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News
C2 reports FY PBT loss
A co-founder of C2 Investment, which owns 76% of Lancaster Brewing Company, has criticised the “madness” of progressive beer duty (PBD) as the business sees its pre-tax profit turn into a pre-tax loss in the year to 31 January
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Caledonian MD Crawley to step down
Caledonian Brewery, the Heineken-owned Scottish brewer, has announced that Stephen Crawley is to stand down as managing director at the end of 2013 after 20 years at the company
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Oakham Ales and Lancaster Brewery join Cask Marque
Two more brewers, Oakham Ales and Lancaster Brewery, have joined Cask Marque as corporate members
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Thornbridge plans brewery investment
Thornbridge Brewery, the Derbyshire-based brewer and pub operator, plans to invest almost £0.5m increasing production capacity by a further 30% this year after reporting a 845% rise in exports in the past 12 months
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News
Excellent summer lifts AB InBev UK
AB InBev has reported a 4.2% rise in volumes including cider in the UK in Q3, citing the impact of the “excellent summer weather”
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C&C Group sees improving UK cider trends
C&C Group, the Irish producer of Magner’s cider, saw a slowing of the volume decline in its UK cider business in Q2
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Pernod Ricard Q1 hit by tough comps
Pernod Ricard, the global wine and spirit producer, has reported a 1% decline in organic net sales to €2,013m in Q1 2013/2014, with sales affected by difficult comparatives, a slowdown in emerging markets and an “unfavourable” product mix
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News
Heineken unveils major dispense innovation
Heineken UK has introduced dispense technology that chills beer as it leaves the keg, removing the need for cellar or under-bar cooling systems, M&C Report has learnt
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BrewDog to expand sales team
BrewDog, the Scottish brewer and pub operator, plans to recruit a number of new sales roles as its expansion continues
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Cider owes success to sweeter palates
A consumer desire for sweeter beer has been the catalyst for the growth within the cider category as well as one of the main causes for decline within beer, according to AB InBev
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Opinion
Defining craft beer
BrewDog founders James Watt and Martin Dickie attempt to draw up a “tangible and solid” definition of the increasingly popular drinks category
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News
SABMiller UK H1 volumes grow 5%
SABMiller, the global brewer, saw volumes in its UK subsidiary Miller Brands grow 5% in the six months to 30 September, led by its Peroni Nastro Azzurro brand
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Booker H1 lfls rise 2.3%
Booker Group has reported a 2.3% rise in like-for-like sales in the 24 weeks to 13 September, with non-tobacco like-for-likes up 5%, on sales up 16.5% to £2.2bn
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Diageo Q1 sales dip in Western Europe
Diageo has reported a 1.1% decline in net sales in Western Europe the three months to 30 September and said it expects a low single digit net sales decline in the region for the full year
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Coca-Cola Company Q3 volumes grow 2%
The Coca-Cola Company, the global soft drinks firm, has reported a 2% rise in global volumes in Q3, with international volumes up 3% in both the quarter and the year to date
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C&C backs craft venture
C&C Group, the Irish producer of Magners cider and Tennent’s lager, is to develop a new craft beer brewery in collaboration with the Williams Bros Brewing Company
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Arran Brewery names new NED
Arran Brewery, the Scottish brewer and bar operator, has appointed a veteran brewery technician as a non-executive director ahead of its planned £4m share sale, which is due to launch next monthpeople
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Freedom Brewery plans major expansion
The Staffordshire brewer aims to increase production capacity up to five-fold by the end of next year in order to supply major pubcos with its craft lagers, managing director Tim Massey has told M&C Report
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Murphy to retire from Heineken UK
Les Murphy, the drinks industry veteran and current trading director at Heineken UK, is to retire from the business at the end of the year