The Naked Collective Partners with Acosta to Launch Mude Health Drinks into North American Retail
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The Naked Collective has partnered with Acosta USA and Acosta Canada which will see its vegan friendly Mude range of healthy drinks become available to retailers across both countries as part of what will be an overall initial $12m investment by the company in North America.
The deal is a major win for The Naked Collective, the Irish start up healthy drinks company who have successfully launched in the Irish market in 2020 and already secured distribution deals in the UK & Italy. The company’s offering is especially popular to its health and wellness conscious B2B and B2C customers due to its naturally brewed Superliquid® which contains only natural ingredients. Obtaining carbon neutral status from Day 1, The Naked Collective has committed to becoming a regenerative business by the end of 2021. In keeping with their su
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Sheikh Mohamed visited pavilions of companies and countries, and checked out the latest innovations, hi-tech equipment and technologies.
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I wish I had known it s OK for me to decide when a customer is not a good fit before I started my business.
As entrepreneurs we create products and services to solve people s problems. When someone shows an interest in what we offer we naturally we want to help them. But not every potential customer is a good fit. Rather than dilute the value of our services we can choose to help people who will benefit the most and engage in activities that will move us toward our goals.
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Patronage expected to go up in coming weeks, say officials
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Attractive offer: Chennai Metro Rail Ltd announced free rides from 2 p.m. till 11 p.m. on Monday.
Patronage expected to go up in coming weeks, say officials
On day one of the opening of Chennai Metro Rail’s phase I extension project from Washermenpet to Wimco Nagar, 1.4 lakh passengers travelled across the city.
One of the primary reasons for such a surge in traffic is that Chennai Metro Rail Ltd (CMRL) announced free rides for passengers from 2 p.m. till 11 p.m.
According to CMRL officials, about 55,000-56,000 passengers have been travelling on weekdays and from this week, they estimate there may be an increase of another 5,000 as the 9 km stretch has become operational. “We gave free services to give commuters an idea of how comfortable the system is. We are hoping to see more patronage in the coming weeks,” an official said. Sources said the fares had to be brought down as