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Britain’s Biggest Brands special, you can see the top 100 brands here.
What goes up must come down. Or must it? After a record-breaking year that saw brands grow ahead of own label for the first time in six years [NielsenIQ 52 w/e 26 December 2020], brands are looking to defy the laws of gravity and keep flying high on the wings of Covid-19 success.
They’ll have their work cut out. Seventy-six of this year’s top 100 brands added value in 2020, with 47 posting double-digit growth. A huge achievement, but one that makes for tough comparatives.
By The Grocer2021-04-23T10:07:00+01:00
The story of Covid-19 in grocery is one of feast and famine. For the feasting, look at the massive value gains across this report. The top 100 brands are worth an extra £2.06bn in total, after locked- down shoppers packed their fridges, freezers and kitchen cupboards, with the UK’s biggest brand, Cadbury, putting on an extra £140m in sales.
As a result, this year’s rundown shows 76 brands in value growth, with 47 having grown by double digits. To underline the significance of those numbers, compare and contrast with 2019’s: 53 brands in growth, just seven by double digits.
KIDDERMINSTER suffered an agonising start to their Birmingham League Premier One campaign when rivals Walsall snatched a slender two run success following a nail biting finish at Chester Road. Walsall struggled with the bat when they took first strike and soon found themselves in trouble at 60 for five until skipper Dan Betty and strike bowler Jordan Bulpitt began to turn matters around. Bulpitt led the recovery with 45 while Betty added 40 as Walsall were finally removed for 207 all out in the 44th over. Chris Steele with three for 54 and Liam Weston who took three for 33 caused most of the damage while Barney Morgan bagged two for 26.
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