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Western innovation drives ready to drink coffee growth

Superfruit taste, health will over-ride sourcing worries

Briefs: Anheuser Busch, San Miguel and Rexam

Four-way x-ray designed for packaging

S&N detail joint venture arbitration ambitions

 
   
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Youngs and Findus unite amid market challenges

Edible antifreeze to offer ice cream advances

PepsiCo goes for Bulgarian nuts

Barry Callebaut completes Japanese acquisition

 
 

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Western innovation drives ready to drink coffee growth
Rising demand for ready to drink (RTD) coffee in both Western Europe and North America is expected to drive global growth in the market as the industry meets consumer demands for taste and functionality, new research... Read


Superfruit taste, health will over-ride sourcing worries
The superfruits trend is set to endure for the long term, according to a Datamonitor analyst, as consumers will prioritise their own health over environmental concerns like food miles and carbon footprint... Read


Briefs: Anheuser Busch, San Miguel and Rexam
In the latest briefs, Anheuser Busch continues to profit from its increasing focus on export brands; not to be outdone San Miguel also continues to enact cost savings in South China; and Rexam hits Russia... Read


Four-way x-ray designed for packaging
A recent development in x-ray detection for packaging leaves no place for contaminants to hide, whether in glass, metal and even stone or bone, according to its manufacturer... Read


S&N detail joint venture arbitration ambitions
As the deadline ticks down for brewer Carlsberg to acquire joint venture partner Scottish & Newcastle, both companies are going for the jugular in a battle that may significantly shake up the status quo of... Read


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Youngs and Findus unite amid market challenges
Young's Seafood and Findus will form a unified structure under their current owner, private equity firm CapVest, to form a stronger organisation to deal with rising raw material costs... Read


Edible antifreeze to offer ice cream advances
Tasteless and edible antifreeze proteins could prevent the formation of ice crystals in ice cream, and maintain the smooth, silky texture, reports research from the US... Read


PepsiCo goes for Bulgarian nuts
Number one snack company PepsiCo yesterday said it has acquired Bulgarian nuts and seeds firm Penelopa, targeting both the health and wellness trend as well as the promising Eastern European market... Read


Barry Callebaut completes Japanese acquisition
Swiss-based Barry Callebaut today announced the completion of a deal to acquire production facilities from Japanese company Morinaga, only one day after the inauguration of the company's manufacturing plant in... Read

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Back to tap: bottled water's enviro-woes

It looks set to be a vintage year ahead for Chateau Eau De Source Public - or as it is more humbly known, tap water - as consumers find themselves encouraged to shun the mineral variety of the product to reduce packaging waste. Read



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Health the key for UK coffee industry
Promoting the potential health benefits of coffee remains one of the foremost challenges ahead for manufacturers of the product in 2008, according to a newly formed industry trade association within the UK. ... Read


Plastics recycling firm targets food grade packaging
UK-based Alternative Waste Solutions (AWS) is set to become a major producer of recycled plastic for use by British food companies, allowing them to meet demands for cutting down on waste... Read


Demand strain drives SABMiller Polish expansion
SABMiller's Polish arm Kompania Piwowarska received the go ahead on Friday by competition authorities to acquire local brewer Browar Belgia to ease strain on its production for an undisclosed sum... Read


Kenyan riots hit tea supplies
Anglo-Dutch food group Unilever is facing disruptions to its tea supplies from Kenya, after looters in one of country's major tea-growing areas caused workers to flee and led to the deaths of eight of the firm's... Read


Hundred dollar oil to hit soft drink makers hard
As petrol prices temporarily rose above the dreaded $100 per barrel mark for the first time this week, beverage manufacturers have revealed their concerns over the possible cost implications for their operations... Read

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