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Brewer’s US sales dented following collaboration with transgender personality
Company becomes the second brewer to benefit from the dethroning of America’s top-selling beer
Management studies suggest successors to longstanding chief executives have an above average chance of being forced out
Distiller says consumers continue to trade up to premium spirits
Decline in cost of items in July adds to evidence that high inflation may finally be easing
World’s second-largest brewer reports slowdown in Asian markets and weaker demand elsewhere
Cost of rice and tomatoes has soared due to erratic monsoon ahead of crucial elections next year
Suppliers and makers warn system beginning on August 1 will hit sales of stronger drinks or trigger ‘drinkflation’
Replacement for Nils Andersen comes soon after arrival of Hein Schumacher as CEO of consumer products group
Dairy farmers are increasingly using giant fans and sprinklers to help their cattle cope with extreme heat
Supermarkets among groups behind pilot scheme to combat human rights abuses in British fleet
Maker of Smarties and Nescafé raised prices 9.5% in the first half of the year
Soft drinks group says increases will be most pronounced in emerging markets
Ministers aim to help landlords with environmental obligations as they also delay recycling scheme
Maker of Marmite and Magnums is latest group to signal easing of inflationary pressures
Retailers claim they are battling to keep costs down for consumers after average punnet price increased 11% in 2022
Task force launched by supermarkets to tackle exploitation has yet to complete any assessments
Fast-food chain sets up investigative team following fresh allegations of toxic workplace culture
Environmental groups criticise prospect of delay to packaging waste initiative
Third consecutive night of air strikes on ports follows threat to target grain ships
Competition and Markets Authority calls for pricing policy reform as it finds high inflation not due to weak competition
Maker of Mr Kipling cakes joins other groups indicating food price inflation has moderated
Lobbyists are opposing EU moves to adopt Nutri-score labels, but the public health benefits are clear
Fear for western subsidiaries in Russia after Moscow hands food group to Chechen minister and Kovalchuks vie for Baltika
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