Woolworths has been accused of racially profiling customers after Woolworths cancelled three online baby formula orders and suspending their accounts.
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Suntory Whisky To Release Yamazaki Sherry Cask 2016
Suntory Whisky, the pioneer of Japanese Whisky, will launch the Yamazaki Sherry Cask 2016 into the Australian market in February 2016.
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Billboard calls for Assistant Treasurer to end the free-range uncertainty
A consumer-funded billboard has been unveiled in the Victorian electorate of Assistant Treasurer the Hon Kelly O’Dwyer by CHOICE, calling for the delivery of standards amongst free-range eggs to meet consumers’ expectations.
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Go Natural Nut Delight raises the bar in healthy snacking
Go Natural has announced that its flagship Nut Delight snack bar has achieved an impressive 4.5 health star rating, making it one of the healthiest and tastiest snack bars available on the market.
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Kathmandu founder bids for ownership of Tasmanian diary company
Kathmandu founder Jan Cameron is preparing a bid to buy Australia’s largest dairy farm in an attempt to stop overseas buyers taking control.
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Cadbury Delivers Joy with 2016 Easter Treat
As the Easter season approaches, Cadbury is set to launch new additions to their core Easter range, arriving on shelves in January 2016.
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Taste buds are the first line of defence against obesity says Uni study
In a study published in the latest issue of the international journal Obesity, Deakin University sensory scientists have shown for the first time that it is possible to increase the ability of overweight/obese people to taste fat by altering their diet.
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Measurement authority weighs in on supermarket giants
The National Measurement Institute has found thousands of products to be under the stated weight that was promised on packaging sold by Coles and Woolworths.
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Renaissance Bioscience Corp appoints new Chief Business Development Officer
Global yeast technology company Renaissance BioScience Corp has appointed former Australian food executive Dr Cormac O’ Cleirigh as the company’s Chief Business Development Officer.
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HD cameras improve safety and quality for processors of frozen fruits and vegetables
Frozen fruits and vegetables, such as strawberries, green peas, sweet corn or baby carrots, are a fast growing market segment in the food industry.
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When climate change hits our food supply, city foodbowls could come to the rescue
Australians may need to get used to coping with more disruptions to their food supply and rising food prices in a warming climate.
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You can thaw and refreeze meat: five food safety myths busted
This time of year, most fridges are stocked up with food and drinks to share with family and friends. Let’s not make ourselves and our guests sick by getting things wrong when preparing and serving food.
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Cadbury Crème Egg UK sales plummet after controversial recipe change
Sales of the Cadbury Crème Egg have dropped by more than $8 million since the company changed the recipe last year.
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Chinese parents get instant confidence on Australian dairy
A new platform has been developed to allow Chinese consumers to quickly check the authenticity and provenance of its provenance of its products using just their smartphones.
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Planned SA ice cream factory won’t go ahead without Gov’t help
A planned ice cream, slated for Adelaide’s northern suburbs, will probably not be built unless the State Government provides the project $4 million of assistance.
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New confectionery capabilities from tna at Prosweets 2016
One feature of the ProSweets 2016 exhibition will be tna’s flagship high-speed vertical form fill and seal (VFFS) packaging machine, the tna robag FX 3ci.
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Prosecco corks keep popping in Australia
Australians are increasingly turning to sparkling wine, as statistics from Wine Intelligence indicate a spike in popularity for Prosecco throughout the past few years.
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Babich unveils most exclusive wine to celebrate 2016 centenary
Babich Wines, one of New Zealand’s longest surviving, family owned wine brands, has produced the most exclusive wine in its history to celebrate its upcoming 100 year anniversary.
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Will Coles crack under pressure to freeze their eggs?
Pressure is mounting for Coles to move eggs into refrigerated aisles in a move to protect consumers from salmonella, a practice currently rolling out at Woolworths.
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Food industry wash-down hose
The Gates Terminator hose can be used in all types of wash-down applications such as meat (abattoirs) and poultry processing plants as well as general food manufacturing facilities.
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