McDonald’s is to offer more personalisation across its menu to stem sales decline and to better compete with restaurants that let consumers pick and choose their ingredients.
Sharing moments of happiness and optimism has always been at the heart of The Coca-Cola Company, and now the global Campaign - ‘Say it with Coke’ campaign is bringing a new dimension of fun and expression to Sri Lanka.
This year’s Sri Lanka Junior Open Golf Championship, sponsored by Prima Sunrise Bread for the seventh consecutive year, will be held from 15 to 17 December at the Royal Colombo Golf Club, morning play.
Nestlé Professional, the ‘out-of-home’ food and beverage solutions provider of Nestlé Lanka and market leaders in Sri Lanka, partnered with Singer Sri Lanka to enhance the retail distribution for its premium coffee solution, Nescafé Alegria.
KFC is targeting families this Christmas with seasonal advert ‘The Boy Who Learnt to Share’ based on the ‘all-hands-in’ experience that comes from sharing KFC.
McDonald’s USA is making nutrition choices fun and easy for families with the introduction of its fresh, whole fruit side option in kids’ meals — Cuties California Clementines.
Sri Lanka’s iconic beverage brand Elephant House Ginger Beer, lovingly referred to as EGB, completed two years as the only local soft drink to be served onboard SriLankan Airlines, the national carrier of Sri Lanka recently.
As the world prepares to celebrate the joys of Christmas, the Arpico retail chain is paving the way for 25 lucky families to ‘Win the World’ by winning holidays to 15 destinations in North and South America, Europe, Africa and Asia/Australia.
Coca-Cola is launching a new milk brand Fairlife, which will cost twice the amount of standard milk.
Samaposha, the leading cereal brand of Plenty Foods (Pvt) Ltd., a subsidiary of Ceylon Biscuits Ltd. (CBL), received the prestigious Gold Award for Large Scale Food Processors at the ‘National Agribusiness Awards 2014’ organized by the National Agri Business Council held at the BMICH recently.
Drinks giant Coca-Cola has criticised Fifa's handling of the controversial report into how the 2018 and 2022 World Cup tournaments were awarded to Qatar and Russia.