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No more rotten tomatoes

Wednesday 03 December 2008

Australia is at the centre of an appeal by Nigerian authorities to help establish a tomato processing plant in the county in order to cut colossal regular losses.


Base is back with pizza pack

Monday 01 December 2008

Anchor Foods have release the Lion Pizza Base Mix – a complete all-in-one pizza base kit.


Feeling peckish?

Wednesday 26 November 2008

Featuring 100% chicken breast, McDonald's new range is set apart from other menu items by its distinctive ‘searing’ cooking method.


Are vegies also contaminated?

Thursday 09 October 2008

Fears have been voiced that imported Chinese vegetables sold in Australia could also be contaminated with melamine.


There's something about Sally

Friday 22 August 2008

The new star of PotatoMagic's family has been named Best in Show at the 2008 FOOD Challenge Awards, after taking out the Snack Foods Award.


Pringles are not potato chips

Wednesday 09 July 2008

A British judge has ruled that Pringles are not potato chips, even if they do look and taste like them.


You say potato, we say poppies

Monday 07 July 2008

Tasmanian potato growers are in a stand-off with food processor Simplot over the price of spuds.


Rotten tomatoes are plenty

Tuesday 17 June 2008

Fast food chains across the United States have pulled tomatoes from their sandwiches in the wake of a salmonella outbreak.


Disease halts exports

Monday 16 June 2008

New Zealand suspended exports of tomatoes and capsicums this month until further notice after a bacterium was found in three growers' hothouses.


Sultry Sally potato chips will seduce

Monday 14 April 2008

Potato chips are a firmly entrenched favourite when it comes to savoury snacks, and now thanks to Australian ingenuity Sultry Sally is set to turn the potato chip market on its head.


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