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News
Fine Foods International appoints Sonja Bentley as head of sales
Bentley comes from Sleaford Quality Foods, where she was commercial director for more than a year
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Analysis and Features
Hot Beverages: Top Products 2019
These are the top brands in the Hot Beverages category this year
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Analysis and Features
Dairy: Drinks: Top Products 2019
These are the top brands in the Dairy Drinks category this year
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News
Body & Mind Botanicals claims UK first with whole plant cannabis teas
Each cup delivers 25-40g of CBDa
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Comment and Opinion
High street hot drink sellers must shape up on sugar reduction – or face regulation
Action on Sugar’s report showed many high street coffee chains were failing to reduce sugar in their festive hot drinks
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News
Café chains slammed over amount of sugar in festive hot drinks
Action on Sugar analysed more than 200 drinks
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News
Halo Coffee raises £500k to fund international expansion
The maker of “the world’s first” compostable coffee capsules has raised a further £500k as it seeks to build its brand across the globe.
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News
PG Tips and Lipton set for herbal tea expansion as Unilever denies sale
Unilever denied it was “exploring a sale” of its tea business, contrary to media reports
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Comment and Opinion
Why would Unilever sell PG Tips and Lipton? And who would buy the brands?
Unilever insists it’s not selling, but has called British tea drinkers a ’dying breed’
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News
Enjoy launches ‘allergy-free’ organic vegan drinking chocolate
The drinking chocolate is free from the 14 major allergens
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Analysis and Features
Tea prices rise at the mults as ingredient costs increase
Dozens of black tea, fruit tea and herbal infusions SKUs have faced price hikes over the past 12 months
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News
Lavazza rolls out compostable ‘Eco Cap’ coffee capsules
The brand has partnered with recycling experts TerraCycle for the launch
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The Big Interview
How Massimiliano Pogliani is staying true to Illy’s heritage
Illy’s first non-family CEO says his priority is to maintain its spirit of quality and independence
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Analysis and Features
Farm Africa’s 1,000-trees challenge: helping young Ugandan women thrive in the coffee business
Eight industry execs want to help young people – and particularly young women – in Uganda build their own businesses
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News
Minor Figures adds fully organic Oat M*lk to lineup
The milk produces a “silky micro-foam” when steamed
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Comment and Opinion
Tetley turns to tiresome talking animals trope
Undeterred by its rival PG Tips’ inglorious history with chimps, tea brand Tetley has waded into talking animal territory
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News
Supermarkets sourcing tea from ‘inhumane’ Assam plantations, finds Oxfam
Interviews with workers on 50 tea plantations in Assam, India, found most had no access to clean drinking water
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Comment and Opinion
Hard coffee could be the next big thing in RTD. But who is it for?
Brits love boozy RTDs and cold coffee - but will they love a combination of the two?
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News
Tetley tea launches £3m ‘Now We’re Talking’ push
The campaign centres on a TV advert starring two family pets – a cat and a dog
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Comment and Opinion
Disposable coffee cup conundrum has no simple solution
Zero Waste Scotland has today thrown its weight behind a ‘latte levy’, while Booker has unveiled a compostable cup. And they could both be steps towards a solution