All Suppliers articles – Page 64
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News
Gaymers strike threat averted
Workers at the Gaymer Cider Company in Shepton Mallett, Somerset have agreed a 3% pay increase for 2012-13 averting industrial action
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Carlsberg UK to distribute new cask ale lines
Carlsberg UK has announced that it is to distribute a new range of “Great British Cask Ales”
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AG Barr forecasts strong Q4
AG Barr, the soft drinks company, says it expects total revenue in Q4 to be c5.5% ahead of the previous year
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Bath Ales signs Russia export deal
Bath Ales, the brewer and pub operator, has signed a deal to export its beers to Russia
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Five Points Brewing Co claims Living Wage first
East London brewer Five Points claims to be the first UK brewer to become an accredited Living Wage Employer
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Thwaites plans 60 redundancies in brewing restructure
Daniel Thwaites, the Lancashire-based brewer and pub operator, has announced plans to further restructure its brewing operations that could lead to the loss of a further 60 jobs
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SABMiller UK volumes grow 9%
SABMiller has reported a 9% rise in UK volumes in the three months to 31 December, led by Peroni Nastro Azzurro, as a result of “increased distribution and an improved rate of sale”.
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AB InBev agrees £3.5bn Oriental Brewery acquisition
AB InBev has agreed to buy South Korean brewer Oriental Brewery for $5.8bn (£3.5bn)
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Analysis & Insight
Can supply chains be simplified? Ask the consumer
Increased simplification and integrity of supply chains is always possible; however, it comes at a price. This price is not just the financial implication but also the need to change consumer expectations
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News
'Poor' on-trade hits Hop Back
Hop Back Brewery, the Wiltshire brewer, has cited poor national on-trade sales as the main reason for falling into the red in the year to 30 September 2013
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Jim Beam producer sold for $16bn
Beam Inc, the producer of the Jim Beam drinks brand, is to be bought by Japanese drinks manufacturer Suntory for c$16bn (£9.7bn)
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Opinion
Rise of the hybrids
There’s a shift away from comforting ‘crisis’ foods that prevailed since the recession began. And you can watch this evolution beginning to become mass market entry points for more unusual cuisine and ethnic influences reaching and mixing across menus. But Mike Palmer, the founder of food and drink consultancy Lostincatering.com, asks when will large-scale operators pick it up?
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News
Duvel Moortgat to set up UK office
Duvel Moortgat, the Belgium brewer behind the Duvel and Vedett brands, is setting up a UK office from the end of this month
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Vianet appoints new non-exec
Vianet, the beer flow monitoring and data management company, has announced the appointment of Mike McGoun as non-executive director from 1 February
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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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News
SABMiller chairman Graham Mackay dies
SABMiller has announced that its chairman Graham Mackay died this morning
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News
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