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Aldi is playing down claims that Melbourne customers have found objects like fingernails, maggots, and even a starfish leg in its products.

Home delivery food service, My Food Bag, has appointed Kevin Roberts, executive chairman of Saatchi & Saatchi Worldwide, as its chairman.

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The release of the Intergenerational Report reinforces the need to boost growth, jobs and living standards, according to the AFGC.

The director of food importer, ISS Import Trading, has received a suspended prison sentence for knowingly importing prohibited meat.

Smart mapping company Esri Australia has developed an app that clearly visualises on a world map where Australia is sourcing food.

Tassie salmon producer Tassal has pointed to its sustainability and country of origin credentials as it fends off criticism over its farming operations.

KFC outlets in the UK are trialling edible coffee cups called 'Scoff-ee cups' which are cookie-lined wafer cups laced with mood-enhancing scents.

WCB is set to fork out $137.5 million for Lion's everyday cheese business which includes the Coon and Cracker Barrel brands.

McCormick has gazed into the crystal ball to uncover the hottest taste trends, and the future looks smoky and sour, according to its Flavour Forecast.

The tabling in Parliament of the Food and Grocery Industry Code of Conduct is a major step forward according to the AFGC.

Schibello Caffé says a new Research & Development Roasting Laboratory at Rhodes in Sydney’s north-west will help it embrace the “future coffee experience”.

Melbourne Gelato company Bon Appetit Australia has stepped in at the eleventh hour to rescue the Dairy Bell ice cream brand.

Shareholders have voted in favour of the $1.3 billion takeover offer of publicly listed food company Goodman Fielder.

Murray Goulburn says its full year farmgate price forecast has not come at the expense of profitability in the half year to December.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott says any changes to country of origin food labelling will be "business-friendly" as the fallout from two food recalls continues.