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The BR 200 July 2011: The web's most influential bloggers (151-200)

179 Strawberry frog 2136 180 Comment Central 2109 ...

Trading places: this week's people moves

up the position of regional director for Australia, the Middle East, Africa and South and Central ...

The BR 200 May 2011: The web's most influential bloggers (101-150)

149 Bob Willott on the bottom line 1815 150 Comment Central 1815 ...

McDonald's to put calorie-count on menus

, as the fast food chain signs up to the Government's "responsibility deal"....The fast food company made the announcement today (15 March), mirroring a similar announcement from Yum!-owned Pizza Hut and KFC, as fast food companies back the Government s move to crack down ... , calorie information." The Government's responsibility deal has been backed by more than 170 companies ...

Burger King launches London Dessert Bar

rather than the central shopping district, is only the second outlet of this ilk that Burger King has ...

Trading Places: This week's people moves in advertising, marketing and media

-president of marketing for EMEA, to the new role of sub-regional director, Central Eastern Europe. Based in London ...

Think BR: The need for brand humility 2010

72 1024x768 Normal 0 false false false Public expectations have shifted - just ask any British politician following the wake-up call the electorate gave them in the 2010 General Election. Trust in government, public institutions and private business has collapsed ...

Do the public want upmarket burger chains?

Burger King is planning to roll out the UK's most expensive burger as part of a wider strategy to boost its premium credentials. It is set to launch in May in a limited number of outlets in upmarket central London locations. Burger King came up with the idea after Selfridges ditched an 85 sandwich ...

 

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