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amNewYork on MSNPink pineapples and popping mustard: What’s trending and what’s new for food and drink in 2025From global flavors to non-alcoholic beverages to stuffed chocolate bars and pink pineapples, the Specialty Food Association’s 69th Summer Fancy Food Show rolled into town late last month. Upwards of ...
As the zero alcohol market continues its upward trajectory, products are improving in standalone quality and variety.
Executive Director of Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA), Mr Akinbode Oluwafemi, yesterday, ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has called on Nigeria and other member countries to implement a 50 per cent increase in the prices of sugary drinks, tobacco, and alcohol through taxation within ...
The Executive Director of Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa, CAPPA, Mr Akinbode Oluwafemi, has urged ...
Southern Europe is emerging as a malt beverage hotspot, with countries like Italy and Spain embracing flavored and ...
International Council for Beverages Association (ICBA) has expressed concern about theWorld Health Organisation’salleged ...
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P.M. News on MSNWHO calls for 50% tax hike on sugary drinks, alcohol, tobaccoThe World Health Organisation (WHO) has advised Nigeria and other member countries to raise the prices of sugary drinks, alcohol and tobacco by 50 per cent through taxation over the next 10 years, to ...
Europe and North America, with established infrastructure and high purchasing power, will remain strongholds for premium and ...
For years, alcohol was their comfort, escape, and silent shame. But when the laughter at home faded and trust began to erode, these fathers faced a hard truth—and made the life-altering choice to quit ...
The government is losing billions of shillings in uncollected revenue as it continues to lose ground in the battle against illicit alcohol, a new report has revealed.
Non-alcoholic beer: making inroads in some markets and struggling to make ground in others. But why is that? The variance in uptake is in some cases statistically extreme. Germany is the world’s ...
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