All Suppliers articles – Page 7
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News
Vianet Group see revenues up 7.7%
Vianet Group has reported a revenue increase of 7.7%, to £15.8m, for the full year to 31 March 2019.
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CGA acquires CPL Training Group
CGA has acquired CPL Training Group, the privately-held, Birkenhead-based training and development group.
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Penta Foodservice ceases trading after second administration
Penta Foodservice, the Farnborough-based restaurant wholesale supplier, has collapsed into administration after haemorrhaging customers following a previous rescue.
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Matthew Clark recovery plan moves to next stage
C&C Group has updated on the integration of the Matthew Clark and Bibendum distribution businesses just over a year on from their acquisition out of administration.
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Britvic says levy is driving thirst for low-sugar products
Britvic has said the sugar levy has accelerated the UK consumer trend towards low and no sugar products.
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Deliveroo to offer riders skills and career training
Deliveroo has announced a new package of measures to give its riders skills training, while supporting opportunities to further their career and business ideas via a Dragon’s Den style panel.
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West Beer moves to employee ownership
West, the German-inspired, Glasgow-based craft brewery, bar and restaurant, has moved to become employee owned.
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Impossible Foods raises further $300m
Impossible Foods, which makes a meat-free plant-based burger, has raised a further $300m in the latest round of funding ahead of a possible initial public offering.
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AB InBev fined £173m for EU antitrust breach
AB InBev has been fined €200m (£173m) by the European Commission for breaching EU competition rules.
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Opinion
Taking Pride of place in the UK cask scene
Asahi’s sales director on-trade, Pete Rowe, talks to James Wallin about the company’s landmark acquisition of Fuller’s beer business and its entry into the cask ale market.
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Diageo to create Johnnie Walker tourist attraction in Edinburgh
Diageo has been given permission to create a Johnnie Walker-themed tourist attraction in Edinburgh.
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AB InBev sees continued momentum in low-alcohol
AB InBev has said it is seeing no-alcohol and low-alcohol beer growing at nearly twice the rate of higher-strength beer in the UK.
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Moving Mountains to launch plant-based hot dog
Moving Mountains, the British food tech company behind meatless “bleeding” burger, is launching a plant-based hot dog.
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Asahi welcomes Fuller’s brands to portfolio
Asahi has welcomed the arrival of the first range of cask ales and ciders into its UK Super Premium Beer portfolio following its acquisition of the Fuller’s Beer Company.
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Fuller’s shareholders approve Asahi deal
Fuller’s has received approval from its shareholders for the £250m sale of its beer business to Asahi.
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Heineken to invest £50m in Star estate in 2019
Heineken is to invest a record £50m into its Star Pubs & Bars estate this year with 150 projects planned, creating an estimated 1,200 jobs.
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Coca-Cola readies launch of ready-to-drink Costa product
Coca-Cola has said it will launch a ready-to-drink Costa Coffee product in the coming weeks.
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Solo Coffee secures £200k investment
Solo Coffee, a cold brew start-up, has secured £200,000 in investment for an 18% stake in the business.
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Price of pork and bacon is set to rise
The price of pork and bacon is likely to rise after an outbreak of African swine fever in China, putting pressure on European suppliers, Sky News has reported.
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Deliverect secures £2.3m to expand in the UK
Deliverect, a Dutch start-up that simplifies the online delivery process for restaurants, has received €3m (£2.3m) in funding from Newion Investments and Smartfin to expand in the UK.