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European plant-based brand, Sunfly, has brought its nut-free sunflower seed spreads to Australia, distributed by Viking Imports. Read more
Baiada Poultry is pioneering a new segment in the chilled pre-prepared meals category with its soon to be launched Just Eat It range.
Kraft is releasing eight new spreads, including crunchy hazelnut and natural peanut butter, in the biggest product innovation for the brand since it launched peanut butter.
Sydney craft brewer, The Australian Brewery, is heading into new territory with its new “Craft Partners” condiments range.
A new "guilt free" doughnut that has fewer carbs, less sugar and more fibre than a medium apple has hit the shelves and cafe counters.
Water brand VitalZing has launched a range of electrolyte, vitamin, energy, green tea, sports and multivitamin waters that use a dosage cap for their active ingredients.
Patons Macadamia has launched a new dairy alternative, Macadamia Milk, under the Suncoast Gold brand.
Tassal has launched a new range of salmon-based burgers that are made with 96 per cent salmon and 4 per cent spice mix.
Diageo has added a frozen offering to its flavoured pre-mixed vodka range in the lead up to summer.
Sunny Queen Farms has launched two new premium egg dishes for the food service industry that can be prepared in under 90 seconds.
Patties has launched a product first - snap frozen avocado chunks - under its Nanna's fruit pie brand.
Sanitarium has launched Oats2Go, a new liquid breakfast that is made predominantly from wholegrain oats.
Woolworths is buying milk directly from two WA dairy farmers as it rolls out its second premium milk product under the Farmers' Own brand.
Oxfam has launched its first range of Fairtrade certified, organic and biodegradable coffee capsules that are compatible with Nespresso coffee machines.
Beak & Johnston is adding a line of preservative free sausages to its Beak & Sons range of meat products and these are due to hit the shelves next month.
Pot set yoghurt maker, Jalna, has launched a new range that took two years to develop that uses fruit instead of sweeteners.
Aspire, a soft drink that uses a set of natural thermogenic (metabolism boosting) ingredients to burn calories, has been launched in Australia.