Monthly Archives: June 2021

Consumers have been eager to return to pre-Covid drinking routines, says Anheuser-Busch InBev CEO

In a CNBC interview Friday, outgoing Anheuser-Busch InBev CEO Carlos Brito discussed post-pandemic consumer lifestyles and shifting industry trends.     “We saw that a lot of the new normal was just like the old normal in that people were dying to go back to old habits,” Brito said. The company’s stock is now up about 50% in the past 12 months.

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Work could begin soon on renovating old barley malt plant into new North Dakota soybean crush plant

Archer Daniels Midland closed recently on the purchase of the former Cargill malt plant. And soon, the plant that has stood empty for nearly three years will become a soybean crush plant — something North Dakota ag and government officials have long sought for the state. JAMESTOWN, N.D. — Connie Ova expects demolition could begin anytime on the former Cargill

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Hold my beer’: Carlsberg shows industry how to keep the taps flowing in China during Covid-19 pandemic

Collaboration with Chinese online delivery platforms has helped Carlsberg China reach more customers in the world’s biggest beer market , helping it buck the decline seen in the wider industry caused by consumers cutting down on eating and drinking out last year. And while the worst of the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has largely subsided, digitalisation will stick around

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