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...Coca-Cola on the other hand was able to report better than expected revenues while continuing to raise prices by as much as a quarter. Should you believe the hype?...
...Organization classified aspartame, an artificial sweetener commonly found in fizzy drinks, as “possibly carcinogenic”, sparking the risk of a consumer backlash against industry giants such as PepsiCo and Coca-Cola...
...Coca-Cola reported its highest quarterly revenues and profits since 2016 as pandemic restrictions eased in venues and customers put up with higher prices....
...Good evening, McDonald's, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Starbucks, Unilever: the list of consumer brands quitting Russia has gathered pace over the past few days, joining what one Yale professor has dubbed “the business...
...Covid-19 jabs from 2022 Johnson & Johnson, the world’s largest healthcare company, reported $164m in second-quarter revenues for its Covid-19 vaccine, with full-year sales expected to hit $2.5bn Coca-Cola...
...The lifting of restaurant restrictions and a successful US vaccination campaign helped Coca-Cola regain some of its fizz in the first quarter, with case volumes back at levels last seen in 2019....
...Coca-Cola reported a similar story: these outlets normally account for half its annual sales. The UK has four companies involved in making vaccines and two rapid response centres under construction....
...Business Coca-Cola is restructuring and cutting thousands of jobs after the closure of bars and other venues hit demand for its beverages....
...(The Lancet Oncology, UK parliament) Power of Coke A new study suggests Coca-Cola had contract mechanisms in place to “quash” findings from some of the health research it funded in North American universities...
...(FT) Best from the journals Big Food and China Coca-Cola and other western food and drink giants have been influencing Chinese policy on obesity and diet for decades, say two new reports, helping fight...
...Unease about the influence of big corporations on public health was also highlighted by a study on the political power of Coca-Cola in the US and protests in the UK over a child health body receiving sponsorship...
...Some contain almost 40 teaspoons of sugar, the equivalent of more than four cans of cola. (Guardian)....
...Coca-Cola’s possible move into cannabis drinks is the latest sign of the drug’s move into the mainstream as decriminalisation spreads....
...(European Heart Journal) Coca-Cola's ‘war’ with public health Insights from industry documents on how Coca-Cola allegedly funded and supported the Global Energy Balance Network as a “weapon” to “change...
...Latest news at www.ft.com/health and Twitter @FT_Health Final thought Sponsorship and sport Aspiring athletes viewing their Olympic idols will be subjected to ads from the likes of McDonald's and Coca-Cola...
...Smart Cities Dive) Obesity isn’t grrrrrrrrreat Kellogs is rebranding Frosties cereal as an adult dish, in what critics say is an attempt to get round guidelines on sugary foods for children, while Coca-Cola...
...Woods vows engagement and openness (FT) Deutsche Bank completes half its workforce cut target (FT + Lex) Coca-Cola: coffee is for closers (FT Lex) Nuclear power looks to shrink its way to success (FT...
...(The Lancet) Coca-Cola controversy The US drinks giant persuaded journalists that exercise was more important than cutting sugar consumption in the fight against obesity, new research alleges....
...This pool of investors is “price insensitive”, says Darren Bustin, head of derivatives at Royal London Asset Management. Why aren’t governments issuing more 70 year bonds?...
...Carnival Cruises is giving away plastic buckets and spades while Coca-Cola is handing out red footballs. A woman with a blender is showing how to make a vividly red raspberry and beetroot smoothie....
...We saw Coca-Cola blow it on that basis when they introduced New Coke."...
...Darren Dodd Wednesday April 13 9pm Mmmm....
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