All Hot beverages articles – Page 21
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Analysis & Features
Coffee price fall risks instability in growing regions
The futures contract for arabica reached a 12-year low this week at 96.5 US cents/lb
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Analysis & Features
What makes a coffee pod environmentally-friendly?
We run the rule over the sustainability credentials of the leading coffee pods
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News
Vivid Matcha adds powdered SuperLatte drinks range
Variants are Turmeric, Beetroot, Blueberry, Ginger and Cacao (rsp: £4.95/seven sachets)
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News
Tuk Tuk Chai ditches dragon’s investment for crowdfunding
The chilled drink manufacturer appeared on Dragon’s Den but confirmed after filming it decided to walk away from the deal in favour of a £150k cash injection from the crowd
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News
Tesco tea revamp cuts Tetley's lines by 40%
The shake-up has seen around 16 Tetley lines axed by Tesco so far this summer
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Twinings publishes full list of its tea suppliers in India
The business has added an online ‘sourcing map’ as part of its Sourced with Care sustainability initiative
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Melitta to become global coffee partner of Manchester United
The deal extends a UK partnership launched in November last year
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Feature Synopsis
Focus On Hot Beverages: 1 September
Everyone’s a barista nowadays. A far cry from the days when the nation was grateful for a milky instant cuppa, Brits are now brewing their own espressos, macchiatos and lattes.
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Comment & Opinion
Inside the Factory: a look at the making (and effects) of coffee
The future of the coffee plant could be at risk. But it’s not time to kick the caffeine habit just yet
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Analysis & Features
TWG Tea: a luxurious take on your average cuppa
Spread across two floors, the gleaming 7,000 sq ft space showcases all 800-plus loose teas in its range
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News
Sainsbury's urged to switch back to Fairtrade tea
Campaign group Global Citizen has launched a petition calling for Sainsbury’s to row back from Fairly Traded mark
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Analysis & Features
Yorkshire Tea Biscuit Brew: acid test
Launched in March, Biscuit Brew was Yorkshire Tea’s first innovation in more than 18 months
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News
Carte Noire instant coffee returns after extended hiatus
Variants with a “rounder and smoother” flavour are being rolled out as owner Lavazza eyes £42m of annual sales
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News
Leading tea brands back scheme to improve Assam pickers’ lives
The Ethical Tea Partnership has kicked off its Women, Children and Families in Assam Commitment in partnership with UNICEF, covering 200 estates
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News
Pukka Herbs' losses mount despite 28% jump in annual sales
Revenues continued to soar at organic herbal tea brand Pukka Herbs, but losses mounted in the year leading up to its acquisition by Unilever.
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News
Tetley takes on Twinings in cold infusions market
Tetley’s Cold Infusions is positioned as “an affordable range of fruit and herbal infusions developed specially to be brewed in cold water”
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News
CaféPod adds Downtown coffee range as it goes beyond pods
The brand is taking cues from craft beer for its posh new Downtown lineup
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Comment & Opinion
Algo-trading is a threat grocery has to take seriously
Markets such as cocoa and coffee are being targeted by short-term investors using computer-driven algorithmic trading, warns Violeta Stevens of Union Hand-Roasted Coffee
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News
Traidcraft report reveals ‘appalling’ tea worker conditions
Traidcraft has called on big tea brands to be transparent about which Assam tea estates they buy from
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News
Government keeps 'open mind' on latte levy
Environmental Audit Committee chair Mary Creagh blasted the government’s unwillingness to ban disposable cups