All Britain’s Biggest Brands articles – Page 8
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135 (159) Tate & Lyle
Sugar may be public health enemy number one, but thankfully for Tate & Lyle Brits are still in love with baking
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131 (136) Sheba
Sheba is, on the face of it, ticking along nicely at the luxury end of the market
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120 (130) Pilgrims Choice
Pilgrims Choice proved a worthy challenger with solid volume and value growth
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114 (122) Slimming World
Iceland’s upstart Slimming World is going from strength to strength
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12 (11) McVitie's
Another example of inflation-related gain, McVitie’s average prices are up by 1.5%
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102 (111) Dr Pepper
With the sugar levy looming, there are no prizes for guessing what’s driving Dr Pepper’s growth
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100 (113) Celebrations
OK, so Cadbury’s chocolate growth is more than three times the size of Celebrations’, but there’s still plenty to cheer
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1 (1) Cadbury
Inflation has been a major driver of growth for Britain’s biggest grocery brand
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Britain's Biggest Brands 2014: The search for growth
You’ll notice a difference between Britain’s Biggest Brands this year and last: a lot of the brands are appreciably bigger…
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