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Tyrrell’s Wines are the tipple of choice on the latest series of The Bachelor in Australia, and the wine maker hopes viewers will join in on the action.

Many products using the unregulated 'natural' health claim are high in saturated fat, sugar and/or salt according to a study.

Frucor, the maker of V energy drinks and the Coca-Cola Company are going head to head over the colour green.

Rockmelon linked to salmonella is being removed from distribution, according to Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ).

Frozen pizza brand Dr. Oetker Ristorante recently dished up its products in the most western point in Australian on Dirk Hartog Island.

Consumers are being warned to avoid eating rockmelon as an increase of Salmonella cases across a number of states are investigated.

Consumer group Choice has found the acid levels of 20 different sour lolly products to be in “the danger zone” for tooth enamel.

Sanitarium's Weet-Bix has been voted Australia's most trusted breakfast food in a survey by Reader's Digest.

Family-owned fresh produce company Perfection Fresh has acquired the rights to sell and market the Calypso mango variety.

A baby formula brand has been launched with a QR code on its base to verify its Australian made status.

Some of Australia's biggest food brands will donate food or beverages to Foodbank as part of its month-long campaign.

MG has lost contracts to supply several private label products to Woolworths with Bega and several other suppliers besting the Victorian cooperative in a competitive tender.

Legal action initiated by a2 Milk against Lion over its milk labelling will explore the health claims around A2 milk protein.

The AFGC has asked food and beverage suppliers what they really think of the Food and Grocery Code of Conduct one year after its introduction.

Changes to overseas inspection services have horticultural importers concerned about potential biosecurity issues for Australian consumers.

New research shows Australians are sceptical about superfoods but still consume them as "extra insurance" for their health.