From cold-pressed juices to probiotic-rich shakes, today’s beverage options provide a plethora of better-for-you choices. Here’s a breakdown of new products impacting the retail beverage category.
DFDS won't sail between Calais and Dover until today, Friday July 10. All ships are deployed between Dunkirk and Dover. Immigrants are not only entering trucks, but are now also trying to get to Great Britain directly through the Channel Tunnel. Last week
Retail sales in the euro area (EA19) have increased by 0.7%, while unemployment rate fell to 11.1% in April when compared to March this year, according to the figures released by the European Union statistics agency Eurostat.
Grocery retailer Metcash has today announced plans to scrap dividends alongside an AUD$640 million asset writedown due to “the increasingly competitive trading environment”.
British fashion retailer New Look is planning to increase its international presence by opening new stores in China after reporting increase in annual profits.
Chinese e-commerce site and Alibaba rival JD.com is putting its money into fresh fruit and vegetables after it led a $70 million Series C round in FruitDay, a company that sells fresh produce across China.
The future of food production will connect local communities to local producers, on a digital platform, according to Justin Frank, Marketing and Strategy head, Australia and New Zealand, for CHEP.
Monthly sales at restaurants exceeded grocery stores sales for the first time on record, according to the National Restaurant Association (NRA), Washington, D.C.
Driven by stronger sales and traffic and a more optimistic outlook among restaurant operators, the National Restaurant Association’s Restaurant Performance Index (RPI) posted a solid gain in October.
French retailers today issued a caveat to the nation's socialist government that its planned 50-per-cent elevation of the tax paid by retailers operating commercial surfaces of over 2,500 square metres could lead to enormous job cuts in the sector.
Tesco continues to lead the Irish grocery sector with a market share of 25.2%, despite a drop in sales year-on-year, according to the latest market share data from Kantar Worldpanel (12 weeks ending September 14).