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The Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) has released its Towards 2030: A food and grocery snapshot, an assessment of the food and grocery manufacturing sector following the Sustaining Australia: Food and Grocery Manufacturing 2030 report released in 2020. Read more
Kellogg has partnered with fast food chain Doughnut Time to create a limited edition product for national release.
The Italian giant behind Nutella has admitted to a secret change of recipe.
Australia’s largest meat company JBS has unveiled a new premium meat product for high-end dining.
The next five years will be buzzing in the edible insects space with researchers predicting strong growth.
Former US president Barack Obama has interviewed Thankyou co-founder Daniel Flynn at a US summit.
The hemp seed will this weekend be legalised for consumption after decades of prohibition, and some of Australia's first products are already rolling off the production line.
Saputo has outlined its plan to bring Australia's largest dairy processor back from the brink.
Australia’s small winemakers have reported strong growth in revenue and production across all sales channels for the second consecutive year.
A Harvard Business Review report addressing digital technology found that manufacturing companies are taking their time.
Australian consumers are favouring larger companies over small businesses for their groceries, and the trend is gaining ground fast.
Fresh produce distributor Montague has a new Australian-grown apple with a 'pink to red heart' in the works.
Subway shops around the world are participating in a major fundraising event, the Subway “Live Feed”, to celebrate World Sandwich Day this Friday.
SodaStream is partnering with Clean Up Australia to collaborate on initiatives.
Continued retail turnover growth is being predicted in Australia, but with a levelling out over the coming months of 2017, according to the quarterly AFGC CHEP Retail Index.
The Haribo confectionery company and Australian labour hire contractors are in the cross-hairs over slavery claims.
China has lifted an import ban on beef from six Australian processors after human error caused a labelling discrepancy.