All Hot beverages articles – Page 35
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Category Report
HOT BEVERAGES: Piping-hot prices fail to put UK off premium drinks
Snuggling up with a hot drink this winter will give us all an unwelcome reminder of the ever-rising cost of living.
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Demand for Chinese teas increases
Coffee is not the only competition the humble cuppa faces these days.
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Emmi offers Caffé Latte multipack
Emmi has launched a multipack of its Caffé Latte products to appeal to families.
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Tetley Tea Folk back on packs in new push
The Tetley Tea Folk are back on pack for the first time in a decade as part of a new push to attract younger consumers.
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Galaxy makes debut in RTD coffee sector
Mars has waded into the rapidly growing RTD coffee category with two mocha lattes under its Galaxy chocolate brand.
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Starbucks app boosts loyalty scheme 70%
Starbucks has claimed its contactless payment app has helped drive a 70% rise in customers joining its loyalty scheme.
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Analysis and Features
The human face of Peru's coffee crisis
Climate change is not just threatening the Peruvian coffee industry, it’s jeopardising global supplies. That’s why Cafédirect is acting now to combat it.
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Sainsbury's loss triggers Finlay shake-up
The Agriculture and Horticultural Development Board is seeking an independent board member at a remuneration of £11,000 a year…
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Cafédirect gets Steel as new CEO
Fairtrade coffee brand Cafédirect has appointed John Steel as CEO.
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Coffee shortages loom as climate change takes hold
Severe coffee shortages and price hikes are on the cards unless the industry takes urgent action to help smallholder farmers adapt to climate change.
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Typhoo to give away footie cards
Typhoo tea will come with collectible football cards for the first time since the 1970s.
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Douwe Egberts etches Jubilee jars
Douwe Egberts is rolling out limited-edition etched glass jars to mark the Diamond Jubilee.
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Alpro signs up for Project Waterfall
Alpro is teaming up with the Caffè Nero chain to support Project Waterfall…
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Analysis and Features
Will coffee roasters switch to Arabica as prices fall?
It is the best of times and the worst of times for coffee buyers. Arabica coffee prices have plummeted since the start of the year, but Robusta prices have increased.
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Analysis and Features
Do Brits really care about buying British?
Our exclusive research reveals which brands consumers think are the biggest names in UK fmcg, and what they have voted Britain’s most iconic food and drink.
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TeaJay gets 'listing' in Emmerdale's café
New tea brand TeaJay is set to appear on TV soap Emmerdale.
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Jimmy's coffee extends reach into Budgens
Iced coffee brand Jimmy’s is expanding its listings with a rollout to 150 Budgens stores.
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Emmi launches new vanilla chilled coffee
Emmi is set to follow Starbucks by introducing a vanilla variant to its Caffè Latte range of chilled RTD coffees.
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Clipper Teas dips into caddies for Christmas
Clipper Teas will be selling its Everyday tea in caddy boxes in December.