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<p>Britvic Ireland managing director Kevin Donnelly with Enterprise Minister Simon Coveney at the announcement of the Ballygowan expansion in Newcastle West. Co Limerick. Picture: Don Moloney</p>

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Britvic to expand Limerick plant to meet demand for Ballygowan
Ballygowan is hiring 28 more staff at Newcastle West due to the double-digit volume growth in sales of the mineral water
<p>Britvic — which owns a range of brands including MiWadi, Club Orange, and Robinsons — was significantly hit in Ireland as 45% of its business here is via out-of-home channels, including water cooler systems. Picture: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg</p>

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Ballygowan owner Britvic sees 'particularly challenging' trading in Ireland
PSNI investigate reports of human waste found in Coca Cola delivery at factory

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PSNI investigate reports of human waste found in Coca Cola delivery at factory
Britvic Ireland revenues up 10.6%

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Britvic Ireland revenues up 10.6%
Don’t go so hard on the price of soft drinks

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Don’t go so hard on the price of soft drinks
World Health Organisation calls for ‘sugar tax’ on children’s soft drinks

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World Health Organisation calls for ‘sugar tax’ on children’s soft drinks
Britvic Ireland returns to growth
Britvic Ireland returns to growth

The Irish operations of UK-owned soft drinks producer, Britvic has seen a return to annual growth, with revenue up 1.3%, in constant exchange rate terms, and sales volumes ahead by 2.6%.

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