Tag: packaging
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“A vote of confidence” in Brantford: Massilly bets $85 million on city plant
Brantford Gets a Major Economic Boost Massilly North America has announced a transformative $85 million investment to expand and modernize its Brantford facility, a move hailed as a vote of confidence in the city’s manufacturing sector. The project aims to begin producing metal cans for the Canadian food packaging industry, reinforcing Massilly’s commitment to domestic…
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StePacPPC Extends Dragon Fruit Reach with Xtend MA/MH Advanced Packaging
Overview: Extending Global Access for Dragon Fruit In a move that reinforces its leadership in innovative Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) solutions, StePacPCC has announced advancements in Xtend MA/MH packaging designed to preserve the freshness and appearance of dragon fruit during extended ocean transport. This development aims to help tropical fruit producers access new markets while…
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PepsiCo Expands Zero-Sugar Push in China with Disney Cans
PepsiCo targets China’s health-conscious youth with Disney-branded zero-sugar cans PepsiCo is ramping up its global efforts to expand the market for zero-sugar beverages by partnering with Disney in China. The collaboration aims to capture the growing demand for healthier, low- and zero-sugar options among younger consumers who are more mindful of their daily intake. The…
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Why Your Terry’s Chocolate Orange Has Shrunk and Cost More This Christmas
Introduction: A familiar treat, a smaller bar, a higher price Shoppers may notice that the familiar Terry’s Chocolate Orange on the supermarket shelf isn’t quite the same this Christmas. The price has edged upward, and the bar itself is noticeably smaller than it was last year. While the 8% reduction in weight is not unprecedented…
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Why Your Chocolate Orange Has Got Smaller and More Expensive This Year
Why the Chocolate Orange is smaller and pricier this year If you’ve reached for a Terry’s Chocolate Orange this Christmas and noticed two things at once — it costs more on the shelf and weighs less than last year — you’re not imagining it. The familiar citrusy indulgence has both shrunk and priced up in…
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The AI Boom Drives a Breakneck Push in Chip Networking
AI’s Demand Powers a Breakneck Race in Chip Networking The race to build faster, more energy-efficient AI data centers is reshaping the backbone of modern tech: chip networking. As artificial intelligence models grow in size and complexity, the demand for rapid, reliable data movement between processors, memory, and accelerators has never been higher. The result…
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Shrinkflation hits everyday staples: consumers face higher costs as pack sizes shrink
What shrinkflation means for your grocery bill Shrinkflation is the quiet shift that can erode a household budget without the price tag ever changing on the shelf. In recent months, consumer watchdogs and researchers have spotlighted a string of product size cuts and recipe tweaks across everyday items. The message for shoppers is simple: the…

