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“Hoping millennials will adopt boomer values as they age just isn’t a sensible business strategy.

Can wineries leverage plant-based messaging to attract young drinkers?

By Beth Newhart

An oversupply of wine in the US has producers rethinking their branding and marketing strategies to reach millennials and Gen Z drinkers. The Silicon Valley Bank’s Wine Division (SVB) advises wineries to tap into the ‘better-for-you’ trend and health-forward...

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FDA report on CBD seen as ‘disappointing’ recap of status quo

By Hank Schultz, Elaine Watson and Elizabeth Crawford

A report on CBD delivered by FDA Commissioner Dr Stephen Hahn, MD, was seen by food and dietary supplement industry stakeholders as offering little hope of a timely regulatory solution for the ingredient.

Nestlé signs European Plastics Pact. Photo: Nestlé

Nestlé signs European Plastics Pact

By Jenny Eagle

Nestlé has signed the European Plastics Pact, to make 100% of its packaging recyclable or reusable and reduce its use of virgin plastics by one third by 2025.

Is rPET a better option that glass? And would consumers accept it? Pic:getty/wasanruk

Why the future of wine packaging is recycled PET

By Emilie Steckenborn, founder and host, Bottled in China podcast

For the vast majority of wine produced today - that which is made in bulk and for early consumption - recycled PET is a realistic alternative to glass bottles, says Emilie Steckenborn, founder and host of the Bottled in China podcast.

Beverage brands invest in 100% rPET to tackle the environmental impacts of plastic packaging. Pic: Getty/nopponpat

Plastic vs plastic: Which packaging is best?

By Beth Newhart

The fight against ‘single use plastic’ has beverage brands evolving their packaging and even switching to glass and aluminum. But not all plastic bottles are created equal, and brands are testing a range of options.

Bevi cuts 150 million bottles and cans from the workplace

By Beth Newhart

Complimentary workplace snacks and beverages are now a relatively common practice for US employers, but the mounting costs and environmental drawbacks have offices turning more to eco-friendly drink systems like Bevi.

Pernod Ricard invests in Japanese gin brand

Pernod Ricard invests in Japanese gin brand

By Rachel Arthur

Pernod Ricard has made a ‘significant investment’ in KI NO BI Kyoto Dry Gin: which will be used primarily to build a new, state-of-the-art, distillery to meet the growing demand for ultra-premium gin.

Arla plans to expand the JÖRD brand with a range of plant-based products.

Arla enters plant-based sector

By Jim Cornall

Dairy cooperative Arla has entered the market for plant-based products, saying it is responding to meet consumer demand.

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Expo West: 'Our community wants the show - but they do not want it now'

Trade shows postponed as coronavirus outbreak spreads

By Rachel Arthur

Expo West was called off yesterday over coronavirus fears: but it is far from the only F&B show to postpone its event. We take a look at the status of some other major shows around the world with event dates over the next three months.

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Bacardi: 'We believe that brands are built in bars, not boardrooms!'

By Ian McLaren, director of advocacy, Europe, Bacardi

Bacardi sent 7,000 employees 'back to the bar' in 100 cities worldwide last month to explore the latest cocktail trends - and one of their findings was a surge in the popularity of mocktails and low/no alcohol drinks. Ian McLaren, director of...

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Coronavirus could hit Diageo profits by up to $258m

By Rachel Arthur

Guinness maker Diageo says it expects a negative impact in fiscal 2020 due to COVID-19: given significant disruption to the on-trade in China and Asia and a hit to travel retail sales.

Molson Coors to launch Coors Seltzer in July

Molson Coors to launch Coors Seltzer in July

By Rachel Arthur

Molson Coors will launch a new hard seltzer under its Coors brand in July. “In the spirit of smart core innovation, what better brand than Coors to get into hard seltzers?” says the company.

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Indonesia inches closer to stealth sugar tax

By Richard Whitehead

Indonesia might be taking a novel approach to implementing a sugar tax: if a proposal in front of parliament goes ahead, it will lump an additional levy on soft drinks in with environmental protection measures to fill a gaping hole in public finances.

PepsiCo, Nestle, KDP and Coca-Cola look set to spark a caffeinated water craze in 2020

PepsiCo's bubly hints at caffeinated water launch

By Rachel Arthur

PepsiCo looks set to launch a caffeinated water extension for its sparkling water brand bubly: signalling its imminent entry into the US caffeinated water category alongside Coca-Cola, Keurig Dr Pepper and Nestlé.

Systech acquired by Dover. Photo: Systech

Systech to join Markem-Imaje following Dover acquisition

By Jenny Eagle

Dover Corporation has acquired Systech International (Systech), which will now join Markem-Imaje, product identification and traceability business, as part of Dover’s Imaging and Identification segment.

KO Kombucha at the Probiota fermented foods showcase

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Kefir and kombucha going mainstream but science is yet to ferment

By Nikki Hancocks

The mass market is already convinced that fermented food and drink is healthy but the more mass produced these products become the less likely they are to offer health benefits, meaning consumers could lose faith, so better science and education are needed...

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