All articles by Laura Evans – Page 2
-
Category ReportTilda doubles deals to bump Uncle Ben's down to second spot
Across the big five, the number of featured space promotions in the rice and noodles category has not significantly…
-
Category ReportRice & Noodles: SymphonyIRI data
Uncle Ben’s remains the largest rice brand, although its sales have plateaued…
-
NewsBanned from crisps at home, men eat 41% more out
Men are tucking into more bags of crisps and bars of chocolate - despite efforts by their other halves to curb snacking.
-
Category ReportSymphonyIRI data: Own-label butters show growth
In block butters, own label is winning share at the expense of brands - indeed, five of the top brands have…
-
Rankings1-10: Britain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2012
While the latest addition to the Stella family, Cidre, enjoyed a spectacular debut season, the original Stella Artois…
-
Rankings11-20: Britain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2012
After impressive growth in 2010, it seems Bell’s has hit a ceiling.
-
Rankings
21-30: Britain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2012
The rand’s strength makes South African wine good value, so this year’s slump is disappointing…
-
Rankings31-40: Britain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2012
Like Peroni, San Miguel seems to be one of those ‘world’ beers that’s somehow hip,
-
Rankings41-50: Britain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2012
JP Chenet sees its 5.5% abv wines as key to future growth…
-
Rankings51-60: Britain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2012
A strategy of luring in a younger generation by suggesting a wide range of uses while pushing quality is paying off…
-
Rankings
61-70: Britain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2012
It was out with the old Morgan’s Spiced moniker in 2011 and in with the spanking new Captain Morgan’s Spiced.
-
Rankings
71-80: Britain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2012
Success in the super-strength lager category comes down to distribution…
-
Rankings81-90: Britain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2012
A new bottle design for this German wine - and the introduction of a 5.5% abv variant…
-
RankingsBritain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2012: Bubbling Under
Swedish brand Kopparberg, which entered the UK six years ago with a pear cider…
-
Analysis & Features
History of brands: the 1860s
As Britain quietly capitalised on the Industrial Revolution that had defined the first half of the century, the 1860s was a period of stability for Britain - at least, compared with other nations.
-
Analysis & Features
History of Brands: the 1910s
It was a decade of tensions. As well as jingoistic foreign policy, riots and strikes were accompanied by prolonged and public unrest from the Suffragette movement.
-
Analysis & Features
History of brands: the 1870s
Imperialism was the watchword in the 1870s. As the fledgling Irish home rule movement gathered pace, Britain was busy overseas.
-
Analysis & Features
History of brands: the 1880s
Though some brands had come and gone by the 1880s, in terms of the brands we buy today the 1860s and 1870s were largely empty space, punctuated by the occasional star.
-
Analysis & Features
History of brands: the 1890s
As the empire thrived, Britain became better connected. Phones to Paris. The Manchester Ship Canal. And in 1899, Guglielmo Marconi transmitted a radio signal over the Channel.
-
Analysis & Features
History of brands: the 1900s
Although vast numbers of Britons remained below the poverty line, living standards for employed workers had greatly improved by the 1900s.
- Previous Page
- Page1
- Page2
- Page3
- Next Page





