Nissin Foods Holdings, one of the world’s largest instant noodle-makers, plans to invest "many hundreds of millions of dollars” in the next several years for expansion in Japan and elsewhere ...
Nissin Foods projected that profits for 2024 would fall between 38% and 41% But other figures show that underlying revenue from China grew nearly 10% in the first nine months of last year For many ...
It added that the APAC-BFB business saw an 8% revenue growth during the period, driven by volume growth across all categories, with contributions from both domestic and international markets. However, ...
Monde Nissin Corporation, which distributes the Lucky Me! brand, has committed to reduce salt in its noodle products as part of the World Instant Noodles Association (WINA), but noted that this should ...
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