According to the 2017 FORBES Global 2000, the magazine’s annual and comprehensive list of the world’s most powerful public companies as measured by a composite score of revenue, profit, assets and market value, Nestle , Pepsi and Coca-Cola are the top three food and drink companies in the world…READ MORE
KEEP READINGCutthroat competition gives way to collaborative success that uplifts not only individual brands, but also the industry overall…READ MORE
KEEP READINGWhat is the future of the restaurant industry? The answer will be driven by customers’ appetite for delivery, sustainability and increasingly experience-focused dining…READ MORE
KEEP READINGAs of 2016, there were almost 27,000 Subways in the country, almost 10,000 more than the second most common stores – those falling under the YUM! brand – KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell combined…READ MORE
KEEP READINGAs consumers continue to create market opportunities for specialty food and beverage products viewed as higher quality, we are often asked “Who is the premium consumer?” The question comes from clients involved with marketing emerging brands which often carry distinctions like organic, natural, fresh or which offer clean ingredient panels. The question is well-intended and earnest. Marketers asking it want to better understand the people who buy these kinds of brands so they can better tailor communications, media buys and marketing plans…READ MORE
KEEP READINGCoca-Cola India President T. Krishnakumar on getting back to growth after a year of tepid performance and GST implementation from 1 July…READ MORE
KEEP READINGS Sivakumar told that ITC was looking to build its Master Chef franchisee with processed, frozen foods, while fresh produce will be sold under a separate brand name…READ MORE
KEEP READINGSainsbury’s, Britain’s second biggest supermarket group, saw its sales growth accelerate in its latest quarter, helped by inflation and a spate of warm weather, though it cautioned trading conditions remained tough…READ MORE
KEEP READINGThe consumer used the contents of such mixes to deep-fry a plate full of the round, solid milk-based Indian delicacy, even on ordinary days…READ MORE
KEEP READINGAs per a report in Business Standard, ITC has decided to open up India’s first branded chocolate chain by setting up luxury boutiques till now confined to the premises of its hotels. The fast-moving consumer goods major aims to come up with one store each in Delhi and Kolkata by the end of September. “Spaces have been identified and will be operational sometime next quarter. The identified spaces will be our own in the current phase to ensure quality and a befitting experience for the consumer,” Hemant Malik, chief executive of foods at ITC said…READ MORE
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