Refreshment focuses on the water dispenser/cooler, office coffee service and vending sectors, while also taking an in-depth look into products for vending from bottled water and drinks, to snacks and confectionery. It also focuses on hydration, health and wellness, new technologies and environmental and social responsibility issues.
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Coffee & tea

Beverage
Red Bull broadens sugar-free offering with Red Bull Zero launch
Red Bull has announced the global launch of Red Bull Zero.
Kiosques à Eau launches cashless water dispensing kiosk in France
Kiosques à Eau has unveiled its first cashless water dispensing kiosk, with a Nayax terminal, in collab with Blupura France and Air Liquide
Applied Nutrition introduces new range of sparkling protein water
Applied Nutrition has introduced a new range of sparkling protein water.
Nestlé to spin off water brands into standalone business in push for growth
Nestlé has announced plans to spin off its water and premium beverages division into a standalone global business.
Sodexo to purchase US catering and foodservice business CRH Catering
Sodexo is set to acquire CRH Catering, a convenience solutions provider in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Typhoo Tea plans to enter administration amid financial struggles
Tea supplier Typhoo plans to appoint administrators as the brand faces declining sales.
Wonder acquires Grubhub from Just Eat Takeaway for $650m
Wonder, a US food delivery platform, has announced the acquisition of Grubhub from Just Eat Takeaway for $650 million.
Pact Coffee launches V60 brewing kit in Waitrose
Pact Coffee is launching a V60 drip filter brewing kit in Waitrose, made in collaboration with Japanese manufacturer Hario.
Progevity launches protein drink targeting health needs of those aged 50+
Progevity has introduced a new protein drink specifically designed for individuals aged 50 and older.
Knoops expands internationally with first Dubai store
Knoops has opened its first international store in Dubai as part of its global expansion plan.
Coca-Cola Beverages Africa invests $50m in Namibia facility
Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) has invested $50 million in a new bottling line in Namibia, increasing output by 30%.
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