SABMiller reports volume decline
The world’s second largest brewer, SABMiller, has reported a lager volume decline of one per cent in the first half “reflecting difficult trading conditions across many of (their) markets”, however soft drink volumes rose slightly and revenues were boosted by price hikes.The maker of Peroni and Grolsch said the decline was lead by continued weakness in the South American, European and US markets, but financial results were broadly in line with expectations.
Israeli chutzpah lies at the heart of America’s favourite coconut drink
Ira Liran cofounded Vita Coco, a globally successful coconut-water business, with no retail experien...
Not your normal beer: Kellogg's releases beers that are made from Coco Pops and Rice Krispies waste
The food-manufacturing giant, Kellogg's, has joint forces with Salford Brewery Seven Bro7hers to us...
China delays restrictions on foreign online food product purchases
China has announced it is delaying the introduction of regulations which would apply to cross-border...
Australia suspends import of raw prawns
Australia has suspended the import of raw green prawns from White Spot disease affected countries.
Homes near Aldi supermarkets are increasing in value
A conveyancing firm has found the opening of a new Aldi supermarket in the UK can drive up nearby pr...
Nexba launches Convenience range across 7-Eleven, Coles Express and Caltex nationally
Nexba, Australia’s leading naturally sugar free beverage brand, has announced the release of a conv...
Australia’s overseas fresh food inspection regime to be phased out
The Australian Department of Agriculture and Water Resources has announced it is phasing out its own...
Unilever backs science to disrupt advertising stereotypes
Academics at University College London (UCL) have conducted an unprecedented experiment to attempt ...



