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Investments firm Allegro Funds has acquired ice cream maker Everest Foods in a transaction believed to be worth close to $30 million.

Entries are now open for the 'food incubator' program launched by dairy giant Chobani.

Consumer group Choice has referred Coles' Complete Cuisine cat food to the ACCC after a public naming and shaming at its awards.

Shaun Westcott has joined robotic and automated packaging company HMPS as its new CEO.

Bakers Delight has launched the very first certified, FODMAP friendly freshly-baked loaf to appeal those with food intolerances.

Australia and the UK are the first countries to adopt the world's first Palm Oil Free Certification trademark which aims to ease the felling of rainforests in Indonesia, Malaysia and Brazil.

Family-owned Taylors Wines has landed the top spot as the world's most awarded winery for 2017 in a ranking of more than 50,000 producers.

The Australian Beverages Council has described a call by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver for a global ban on the sale of energy drinks to under 16-year olds as “unnecessary and totally misinformed”.

The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) is reportedly planning to call on the public to boycott the Streets ice-creams brand.

Chobani has selected seven US food startups that are disrupting, innovating, and inspiring new food categories for the second class of its food incubator.

A move away from margarine-style spreads along with lower demand for skim milk is reportedly behind a 60 per cent price hike for butter over the past 12 months.

Australia is the first market to taste a new limited-edition sugar-free cola that has afternoon coffee drinkers in its cross hairs.

Fonterra is the latest company to confirm its interest in acquiring Australia's largest milk processor Murray Goulburn.

Wiley’s Brisbane office has welcomed 400,000 new workers to its rooftop in a new project to boost Australia's bee population.

A new spray dryer has been developed by chemical engineers at the University of Sydney to offer processors greater efficiency.

JBS Australia has shut its plant in Victoria due to livestock shortages, six months after announcing its temporary closure.