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Crown Holdings is the world's second-largest producer of aluminum beverage cans. Used primarily for carbonated soft drinks and beer, aluminum cans are historically a low-growth industry but one with ...
Founded with a vision to transform fitness nutrition, Protyze introduced Clear Protein -- a refreshing, light alternative to ...
Jet2 has announced a major change onboard all of its flights from the start of May. In a shake-up to its food and drink ...
Cola, Carlsberg CEO Jacob Aarup-Andersen said on Tuesday, noting that the brewer, which bottles the drink in Denmark, had ...
Milk-based drinks are currently exempt from the UK’s Soft Drinks Industry Levy (SDIL): but the tax could now be extended to ...
The government may extend the sugar tax to milkshakes and lattes sold in supermarkets as they look into high-sugar milky ...
The government is consulting on proposals to extend sugar tax to milk-based drinks, such as milkshakes and lattes, as well as non-dairy alternatives, such as oat, soy and almond milk.
Milkshakes and lattes could face the sugar tax but how much is it? And why does the UK have it? Here's everything we know.
The tax on sugary drinks could be about to get a lot broader, with milkshakes and coffees brought into line for the first ...
Carlsberg Britvic has expanded its 7UP range with 7UP Pink Lemonade, a zero-sugar variant that’s lemon, lime and raspberry flavour. 7UP Pink Lemonade ...
The government claims its move will result in a further shift by the soft drinks industry to reformulate products and help ...
Sidel's EvoFILL Can Compact filling solution claims to fill up to 40,000 cans of beer, carbonated soft drinks, and other ...