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UK Food & Beverage Sector M&A Review: T2 2018

Posted on September 19, 2018May 9, 2022 by oghma

We are pleased to announce that The Oghma Partners UK Food & Beverage Sector M&A Review for the second tertial of 2018 has now been released!

In this review we take a look at the latest trends and themes in the UK Food & Beverage Sector. We look in detail at the highly active snacks and confectionery category and continue to monitor Nomad Foods consolidation of the European frozen-food sector.

For further analysis and to be put on our mailing list for future updates please do contact us.

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