All Hot beverages articles – Page 17
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News
Typhoo drops Nigella Lawson as part of brand overhaul
The brand is aiming to attract younger shoppers to its category and have them ‘Coming Together Over Tea’
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Comment and Opinion
Costa’s coffee clampdown on kids raises more questions than it answers
Not everyone’s on board with Costa’s decision to reserve the right to refuse coffee to youngsters
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Comment and Opinion
Lavazza puts coffee question to cast of thousands
Models, wrestlers and Arsenal players are asked about real Italian coffee
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News
Tetley publishes full list of its tea suppliers
Of the UK’s five biggest-selling tea brands, only Unilever’s PG Tips and Pukka Herbs have not made public details of their tea suppliers
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Percol unveils plastic-free, compostable coffee pouches
The packaging made from plant fibres and eucalyptus wood pulp is a European first, the brand claims
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Clipper claims world first with non-GM plastic-free teabag
From this week, every pillow-style teabag produced in the brand’s Dorset factory will be made from a natural plant-based material
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Tetley owner Tata hit by decline in UK black tea sales
The ongoing decline in black tea sales hit UK revenues and profits at Tetley Tea owner Tata Global Beverages.
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Comment and Opinion
McDonald’s could have a winner on its hands with humble, straightforward coffee
It turns out caffeine addicts are the most regular customers of McDonald’s
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News
CafePod to kick off ‘Live Fast. Drink Strong’ push
Scheduled to run until the end of November, it comes after CafePod this summer launched a new brand identity
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Analysis and Features
Tea: can the cuppa reap the rewards of café culture?
While coffee sales are soaring on the back of the nation’s love of Starbucks and Costa, tea is yet to reap the benefits. Now that could all be set to change
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News
British Coffee Association outlines sustainability plan
It comes as the latest statistics from the BCA show Brits drink 95 million cups of coffee every day.
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Analysis and Features
Coffee pod prices climb as sales soar to £190m
Retail prices for Nespresso and Nespresso-compatible capsules in the supermarkets are climbing
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Analysis and Features
PG Tips Perfect with Dairy-Free: acid test
Free-from continues to be a bonanza for grocery
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Analysis and Features
Why Amazon is going big on coffee for its own-label strategy in the UK
The online retailer has launched 30 own-label coffee lines in recent months. We take a look at what it’s selling and how coffee fits into its broader grocery strategy
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News
The Black Farmer makes ambient debut with tea and coffee
Two ‘eco coffee’ SKUs and a quartet of flavoured tea became available this week from Ocado
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Category Report
Rise of the coffee connoisseur: Hot Beverages Category Report 2018
Single-origin, hand-roasted or artisan – coffee shops have taught consumers to be picky about their brews
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Analysis and Features
Five reasons why Coca-Cola has bought Costa Coffee
Coke is to buy Costa Coffee from Whitbread for $5.1bn
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News
Cuppa in decline as Brits drink 870 million fewer cups of tea
The nation bought 2.6 million fewer kilograms of tea in the past year
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News
City snapshot: Nestlé completes $7.1bn global Starbucks deal
Nestlé has announced the completions of its US$7.1bn deal to acquire the perpetual global license to produce Starbucks branded products across the world. Plus all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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Analysis and 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