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Proteins in UHT have been linked with the same protein clusters found in plaque deposits in people suffering from Alzheimer’s.

Amazon has confirmed its arrival in Australia is near and the digital giant is actively inviting brands to sign up as partners to sell goods.

The food industry is still digesting the surprise news of the scrapped 457 visa program and its replacement with a Temporary Skill Shortage visa system.

Shiraz remains Australia’s favourite varietal, in front of chardonnay and semillon sauvignon blanc, according to retailer Dan Murphy’s.

A company which supplies perishable goods to corporate customers is about to invest $400,000 in a pilot program for Australia's needy.

Grill'd has been in the hotseat over Easter following its release of a Bunny Burger, and the claim that the rabbit pattie used was made with 'ethically sourced' ingredients.

Digital media marketing firms are using new techniques to sell products high in fat, sugar and salt to young people, according to a University of Sydney Business School study.

Marketing company NeoMam Studios has created a taxonomy which lists soda from around the world with its country of origin.

Sales of free range eggs have increased as more producers move to grow their invesment in hen welfare.

Alcoholic beverage giant Diageo has rolled out a new labelling system which explains the alcohol content and nutritional information per beverage.

Two years after the fanfare launch of Coke Life, Coca-Cola has renamed, reformulated and repackaged the lower sugar product.

Consumer advocacy organisation Choice is launching a national 'genuine free range egg hunt' to draw attention to dodgy free range claims.

An April Fools' prank played on consumers by Foodco Group's Muffin Break has led to a quirky new flavour launch.

Wiley has been announced as the winner of a construction tender to upgrade the Singleton Regional Livestock Market.

PepsiCo has canned its ad campaign staring Kendall Jenner and has issued an apology after it was declared 'tone-deaf' and copped a caning on social media.

Australia's small business and family enterprise ombudsman has accused major FMCG brands including Fonterra, Kellogg and Mars of extortion-like behaviour.