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Why in 2019 shelf space dominance won’t matter in Australia

This post originally appeared on RetailBiz.com.au. Filling up scores of shelf space will no longer be the key driver of a brand’s success, writes Dan Williams. For decades, the global Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) industry had enjoyed undisturbed success, having created the world’s leading consumer brands and generated impressive returns to shareholders. But the […]

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Supplier profile C&I 2019- Rok Kombucha

Rok Kombucha will be exhibiting at the C&I Expo. Find out more about the company below! What is the main business of the company? rok Kombucha is Australia’s premium, handcrafted, authentic kombucha offering. Brewed by an award winning winemaker in Margaret River utilising only the highest quality white and green teas and raw cold pressed

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Coca-Cola goes back to corner store

Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA) are pulling up their declining sales by engaging in person-to-person sales techniques. According to the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH), CCA will “flood corner stores and cafes…with salespeople” to halt a decline in sales across the Sydney CBD. The SMH said consumers are turning to healthier brands, resulting in the decline in sales.

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Sodastream ‘says goodbye’ in new campaign

SodaStream International LTD. today unveiled its newest video campaign “Say Goodbye” featuring Game Of Thrones actors Thor Bjornsson AKA “The Mountain”, Hannah Waddingham AKA “Septa” and Kristian Nairn AKA “Hodor”. In the video, the actors struggle with single-use plastic bottles in everyday situations realizing they should say goodbye to them.  This campaign once again emphasizes

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Syndicate charged over theft

A syndicate that allegedly stole from supermarkets and re-sold the goods through convenience store has faced court. Seven people were charged over their involvement, with police alleging the property was stolen from supermarkets and resold in a convenience store in Darlinghurst, Nine News reported. Police allegedly seized more than $100,000 worth of product including pharmaceuticals, vitamins,

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