Trouble is brewing: Japanese beer giants battling boycott and COVID-19 double whammy in South Korea By Pearly Neo 03-Nov-2020 - Last updated on 03-Nov-2020 at 01:59 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Japanese beer giants Asahi and Kirin are facing tough times in the South Korean market after being struck dual blows by both the COVID-19 pandemic and local boycotts against Japanese products in general.Read the full story here. FNA top 10 Oct 2020 ‘We demand equality’: Malaysian palm oil boss calls for sector’s fair treatment alongside other edible oils Liquid gold: India’s EVO Foods to launch plant-based liquid egg this year and eyes US expansion ‘Stifling innovation’: India’s plant-based industry cites new consumer data in battle to ditch ‘dairy’ ban ‘Show us the proof’: Malaysian palm oil chief’s anger as Aussie chocolate firm removes ingredient in name of sustainability Over pressure: Singapore scientists claim HPP could create clean label plant-based yoghurts to rival dairy ‘Meeting consumers halfway’: Plant-based meats have merit, but not as a substitute for whole foods – expert Trouble is brewing: Japanese beer giants battling boycott and COVID-19 double whammy in South Korea First in Asia: Plant-based egg firm Eat Just and Proterra Asia to open Singapore factory in US$120m deal ‘Plastic still needed’: Nestle Malaysia maintains sustainability on recycling and reforestation Plant-based meat debate: Nutritional benefits ‘harder to sell’ than sustainability when seeking consumer acceptance Prev 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next