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Fever-Tree Drinks

The Sunday Telegraph

emand for upmarket mixers from pubs, hotels and restaurants “has been decimated by lockdowns over the past two years”. But strong consumption at home drove a 23% increase in sales for Fever-Tree last year. This was helped by new launches and a shift in marketing spending towards consumers drinking at home. The company will now have to deal with inflation, which has already caused a decline in gross margins of 4.1%. But it holds nearly.

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