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PITÚ invests R $1 million on wastewater treatment and solid waste

12/13/2017 - The Pitú invested R Bottling $1 million in new equipment for wastewater treatment and reuse of solid wastes, which were inaugurated in December and are already in operation. The announcement was made by the Director of export and Institutional Relations, Maria WINS Chandra, during visit of a group of journalists from u.s. Media Pitú factory, like Forbes, The Washington Post, Elle Magazine, Plate Magazine, Brooklyn Magazine, Confectionay News, Gastronomista and Liquor.com. The tour was organized

Arrival of the giant Amazon will generate '' pampering '' war for sellers

10/18/2017 - When launching the electronic marketplace, Amazon will distribute benefits to attract sellers. The company will charge a fee of 10% on sales on the site, below the practice in other countries of the world.

Amazon will buy the network Whole Foods for $ $13.7 billion

6/19/2017 - Amazon will buy the American network Whole Foods for $ $13.7 billion, thus expanding your Empire. The announcement came in a joint statement by the two groups on Friday (16/6).

AmBev quit to build factory in Rio de Janeiro

4/17/2017 - The Ambev brewery gave up building a factory of bottles and aluminum cans in Santa Cruz, in Rio de Janeiro. Obstacles to granting tax breaks for the project were instrumental in the company''s decision.

The International Council of beverage Associations respond to newspaper artic...

3/9/2017 - The International Council of Beverages associations (ICBA) released the following positioning in response to the Health Affairs article about the impact of the taxes applied on sugary drinks in Mexico *:

Nestlé has the smallest expansion in 20 years

2/24/2017 - The sales growth of Nestle did not fall as steeply as the mountains that surround the Swiss group''s headquarters in Geneva. But, still, the slowdown last year was breathtaking-especially to Mark Schneider, your new CEO. The largest food and beverage company in the world has been only 3.2% organic growth in 2016, the smallest in at least two decades.

"Brazil is not for beginners," says Didier, President of Heineken

2/21/2017 - The acquisition of the assets of Kirin-brand owner Schin-will Brazil the largest one-man operation Dutch Heineken''s global, passing the Mexico, who held the post since the purchase of the assets of Femsa''s beer, in 2010. After seven years in the country, the group will double your national market share of breweries, but in industrial terms, the jump will be greater: 12 new factories (today are five) and 10000 employees (as of 2000).

Nestle wants to grow from 2% to 4% in Brazil in 2017

2/20/2017 - Nestle reported that expects an organic growth (excluding currency effects, acquisitions and disposals) of 2% to 4% in Brazil sales this year, in line with the prospects of overall performance in 2017.

Amazon launches new own-brand foods

1/10/2017 - After causing an uproar in the middle with the opening of retailer Amazon Go, opened in December in Seattle, in the United States, the American giant continues investment in food retail. This time Amazon has strengthened its brand strategy with the launch of a range of foods marketed with the name Wickedly Prime. This brand portfolio includes snacks, appetizers and dried fruit. In the summer of last year, Amazon released the coffees Haapy Belly and the papas Mama Bear. Sells a brand of deterg

Amazon creates '' grocery store '' in the US – and without cash register

12/6/2016 - Amazon announced on Monday that it will open a market without boxes or lines at the beginning of next year, the Amazon Go. To purchase products in the physical store of the e-commerce giant, which will be opened in the U.S. city of Seattle, you must only have a cell phone running the application from Amazon and an account on the site.

Grow sales of coconut water and tea

10/19/2016 - The coconut water and bottled teas ready are the only categories of non-alcoholic beverages that grow in sales this year, according to data from the Nielsen consulting. In January to August, sales of coconut water advanced 5.3% in volume compared with the same period in 2015. Sales of teas ready increased 0.9% in the same range. The soft drinks market as a whole shrank 7.2 percent.

Walmart accelerates investments to compete with Amazon

10/10/2016 - In an attempt to close the gap with Amazon.com and occupy an even more dominant position in retail Walmart is accelerating its investments in electronic commerce.

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