Australia

EG Group finalise Oliver’s Real Food deal

Health-focussed fast food chain Oliver’s Real Food (OLI) has finalised a long-term supply agreement with UK based EG Group. Under the agreement EG will pay Oliver’s a one off $500,000 license fee for the exclusive use of Oliver’s branding under a 10 year deal. Oliver’s will also supply all products sold at EG’s Oliver’s outlets.

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Panic buying clears supermarket shelves

Coronavirus (COVID-19) fears have cleared supermarket shelves and sparked supply shortages of hand sanitisers. Photos circulating this week have shown empty shelves in supermarkets across the country as people made a rush for essentials like toilet paper and baby goods, as well as canned foods, pasta and non-perishables. However hand sanitiser, unsurprisingly, appears to be

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Coronavirus containment measures hit global fuel prices

As the economic fall out from the Coronavirus outbreak continues, resulting travel restrictions and drops in global demand for fuel are driving down fuel prices. The Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) price per barrel sat at US$55.51 on Monday, down from $58.94 on January 31. While financial media company Bloomberg reported Citigroup have

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Arnott’s to release two very ‘Aussie’ flavours

They’re the beloved snack that divided a nation with their infamous ‘new’ release three years ago. But their latest release will no doubt be very welcome news to hungry stomachs across the country. The biscuit brand are continuing their Aussie Legends Range, which last year released hit flavour Vegemite and cheese, with two new bold

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Halloween is becoming big business

Australians splurging $159 million this Halloween

Australians will spend an estimated $159 million this Halloween on chocolate and other confectionery products as the holiday grows in popularity, according to research released this week by Mars Wrigley Australia. Mars Wrigley is one of the nation’s largest confectionery companies, and always sees a sales increase in the lead up to Halloween. This year,

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