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Symbol group retailer Bestway has unveiled a £250,000 promotional campaign for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee across all its nationwide depots.
In partnership with its key suppliers, the ‘Majestic Palace’ campaign…
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Popcorn Shed
Popcorn Shed has launched a new Strawberries & Cream popcorn, which was released on 16 May – just in time for the Queen’s Jubilee.
The product has been…
Read MoreCoca-Cola adds built-in bottle caps to cut litter and boost recycling
Coca-Cola will be adding built-in bottle caps across its entire range of soft drinks in an effort to reduce plastic waste and boost recycling.
Consumers will start to see the…
Read MoreMcVitie’s owner appoints former Coca-Cola exec as MD
Pladis, the parent company of McVitie’s and Jacobs, has appointed Tim Brett as managing director of Western Europe and emerging markets.
Brett joins the biscuit manufacturer from the Coca-Cola company…
Read MoreCoke, Budweiser and Cadbury owners are ‘the worst’ for paying suppliers
Coca-Cola, AB Inbev and Mondelez – the parent companies of FMCG brands Coke, Budweiser and Cadbury – have been named the worst three companies in the food and beverage industry…
Read MoreHigher prices help push Coca-Cola sales ahead of expectations
Coca-Cola has reported first-quarter sales of £8.2 billion ($10.5 billion), ahead of market expectations, with organic growth of 18%.
Furthermore, underlying operating profit grew 24% to £2.7 billion ($3.4 billion).…
Read MoreNestlé CEO slammed by Ukraine PM as firm continues to trade in Russia
The CEO of Nestlé shows “no understanding”, the Prime Minister of Ukraine has said after he pleaded with the FMCG giant to stop all its business in Russia.
In a…
Read MoreCadbury owner Mondelez ceases trading in Russia
Cadbury owner Mondelez has followed in the footsteps of Lindt and Unilever, amongst a growing list of firms to reduce operations in Russia over the invasion of Ukraine.
The FMCG…
Read MoreLindt ceases trading in Russia
Swiss chocolate maker Lindt has become the latest brand to temporarily suspend business activities in Russia, over the country’s invasion of Ukraine.
Lindt revealed it will stop supplying chocolates to…
Read MoreCoca-Cola, Pepsi and Unilever pause Russian operations
Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and consumer goods giant Unilever have all paused their operations in Russia over the country’s invasion of Ukraine, following threats of consumer boycotts.
International and consumer pressure for…
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