by John Noble | Jan 31, 2022 | Groceries, What brands do
Ethical tea company Greenypeeps has launched the world’s first carbon negative tea range. Whilst many brands have gone carbon neutral, Greenypeeps has gone the next step in sustainability as the first in the world to go fully carbon negative. Greenypeeps offsets...
by John Noble | Jan 24, 2022 | Groceries, Pets, What brands do
Perhaps the biggest trend in food is around plant-based food – it is suddenly mainstream, so much so that it is moving into petfood, with Lily’s Kitchen launching a new dedicated range of plant-based recipes for dogs. The Plant Power range directly taps into key...
by John Noble | Jan 18, 2022 | Groceries, What brands do
Most categories are full of new brands, many from small, dynamic start-ups. There is never one size fits all, but TrueStart Coffee reflects some of the key success factors. The brand was originally launched by husband-and-wife team Simon and Helena Hills in 2016 and...
by John Noble | Dec 20, 2021 | Groceries, What brands do
Congratulations to The Collective UK who won 8 stars from the Guild of Fine Food at the Great Taste Awards 2021. Each product displaying a Great Taste logo is a guarantee every product has been through a rigorous and independent judging process. It’s all about...
by John Noble | Dec 12, 2021 | Groceries, What brands do
Grocery brands have capitalised on the consumer demand for products delivered direct to the home over the pandemic, extending the options for consumers to purchase products. Kraft Heinz and Walkers Crisps are two brands that have taken this further, launching official...
by John Noble | Dec 5, 2021 | Groceries, What brands do
Soup brand Re:Nourish has rapidly grown over the pandemic as consumers demand healthier products with added functional nutrition benefits. This branded soup is marketed as soup for on-the-move and claims its patented microwaveable bottled soup as a world first. CEO...