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Access Full Stories Up to 20 per cent of Scottish & Newcastle's (S&N) shareholders may be ready to support Carlberg and Heinekin's bid to buy the UK-based brewer, according to an independent survey... Read Drink banned for using alcohol reduction technique An attempt to introduce a new technique for producing a low-alcohol sparkling wine has backfired for one UK processor, which received a decision yesterday confirming the ban of the product as it is now marketed... Read New techniques added to acrylamide reduction handbook The food and drink industry has added more techniques to its handbook advising processors on how to reduce acrylamide formation, a bid to help smaller companies voluntarily reduce the potential carcinogen in their... Read Coca-Cola makes Aussie beer buy for profit push Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA), a major soft drinks producer in Australia and Asia, has acquired the country's Bluetongue brewery brand to extend its premium beer focus in a bid to further diversify its revenue stream... Read Codex will look again at health claims science Codex has agreed its draft rules on health claims needs further work following concerns over what evidence should be required for scientific substantiation... Read |
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