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Cadbury’s marvellous new flavours

Cadbury has announced a new addition to its Marvellous Creations range with the Marvellous Creations Spider. The Spider is a combination of dairy milk chocolate and a fizzy ice-cream spider inspired centre. The chocolate block is a twist on the traditional Australian ice-cream spider drink that has been re-imagined to deliver a sweet creaminess like […]

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P&C specific packaging for Carman’s

After the recent launch of Carman’s Bliss Balls in retail, the Carman’s team has introduced the product in a P&C specific 3-pack. The larger-sized balls are designed specifically for the impulse market and can easily sit alongside Carman’s range of muesli bars, nut bars, protein bars and oat slice. The new format demonstrates a definite

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Coca-Cola Amatil wins 7-Eleven supplier of the year

Coca-Cola Amatil has won 7-Eleven’s Supplier of the Year at a Melbourne ceremony. 7-Eleven Head of Marketing Julie Laycock said suppliers are integral to helping 7-Eleven realise its ambitions. “We set bold shared business goals to deliver growth, which has been achieved,” she said. “The commitment from Coca-Cola Amatil at all levels of our business

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Federal Budget 2017: Retail’s winners and losers

The newly released Federal Budget brought relief for some retailers last night, with a familiar focus on ‘jobs and growth’ marking the Coalition Government’s public strategy. However, with the ongoing strategy to achieve reduced Government debt, retailers face increased taxes on their businesses and as individuals. Australian Retailers Association (ARA) executive director Russell Zimmerman said

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Blast from the past: Yowie chocolates come back on the market

Much loved chocolate treat of the 90’s, the Yowie, has finally made its way back home and is now available to retailers. After a 12-year hiatus from Australian shelves, the Yowie has been relaunched along with a range of new and improved consumer benefits. Made from a new recipe, the milk chocolate is ethically sourced

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Caltex gets ACCC green light to buy Milemaker

Caltex will not be opposed by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) in its bid to acquire a chain of Victorian service stations. The ACCC has made the decision not to oppose the proposed acquisition worth $95 million, which will result in Caltex taking control of the operation of 46 different service station sites.

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Murray Goulburn to close factories

Australia’s largest milk processor Murray Goulburn is set to axe 360 jobs when it closes three of its factories. The announcement comes just days after the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) alleged that the company had misled dairy farmers. The ACCC said that from June 2015 until February 2016 that Murray Goulburn misled farmers

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Allegations made against Australia’s largest milk processor

Australia’s largest milk processor has made misleading representations in contravention of the Australian Consumer Law according to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). It was alleged that Murray Goulburn Cooperative Co. Limited (Murray Goulburn), along with former managing director Gary Helou and former chief financial officer Bradley Hingle are engaged in unconscionable conduct by

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7-Eleven extends agreement with Leighton O’Brien

Leighton O’Brien has entered into a contract with 7-Eleven extending the wetstock monitoring program, they announced today. The agreement is part of the environmental compliance program. The agreement is part of the environmental compliance program encompassing 7-Eleven’s network across the country, The contract encompasses the monitoring of 475 sites on Leighton O’Brien’s SIRA program as part

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