Long reads – Page 130
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2 (2) Coca-Cola
It’s a return to form for the world’s most iconic soft drink brand
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3 (3) Nestlé
Britain’s supermarkets have sold 35.4 million (4.3%) fewer products bearing the Nestlé trademark in the past year
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4 (5) Walkers
If Walkers was distracted last year at the prospect of closing its Peterlee plant, it didn’t show
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5 (4) Heinz
Despite Ed Sheeran becoming an unofficial ambassador with a Ketchup tattoo on his arm, Heinz has dropped a spot in the table
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6 (6) Warburtons
The typically high-profile TV advertising for Warburtons took another turn this autumn
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7 (7) Müller
It’s a non-mover at seven, but Müller has seen a 7.9% drop in value and unit sales
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8 (8) Purina
The performance of Britain’s biggest petfood player encapsulates the petcare market right now
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As Conviviality administration looms, who are the likely buyers?
Sources close to the situation claim numerous suitors have expressed an interest
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Beast from the East drives up electricity demand
Electricity prices shot up as the demand for heating increased
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Five meal replacement ranges targeting the UK market
What began as the pet project of a skint software engineer in the US has snowballed into a new category worth millions. Now meal replacement solutions are arriving in the UK in their droves. Here’s our pick of five meal replacement ranges hoping to crack the UK market:
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Meal replacements: is this the future of food?
A cult movie about ‘plankton’-based wafers provided the name for what many have dubbed the future of food
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Butter prices forced up by EU demand
UK milk prices fell month on month but butter prices rose due to increased demand from the EU
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Sainsbury's showcases its strategy at Redhill refit tour
The store is a ‘manifestation’ of Sainsbury’s strategy of competing with discounters, implementing technology and partnerships
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11 (10) Birds Eye
The Captain has turned the tide after last year’s fall in sales
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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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14 (14) Lucozade
The decline of Britain’s biggest energy drink brand is proof of the perils of reformulation
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15 (15) Andrex
The £22.9m in Andrex sales that have been flushed down the pan represent the seventh largest loss in this year’s list