Ampol Foodary introduces new coffee loyalty program
Ampol Foodary has launched a new coffee loyalty program and added a number of new products to its heated food range.
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Ampol Foodary has launched a new coffee loyalty program and added a number of new products to its heated food range.
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Celebrating the launch of its most sustainable coffee yet, 7-Eleven will create a fairground in Melbourne with rides, prizes and free coffee.
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Circle K Latvia has found an innovative use for its waste coffee grounds by transforming it into coffee briquette fire-starters.
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Few things have been spared from the fallout of COVID-19, not even our daily coffee. New research has found global coffee demand is expected to fall by one million (60kg) bags in 2020. The Coffee Outlook report, from Rabobank, estimates coffee demand will decline by 0.8%, driven by a combination of lockdown measures and large
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futurThe future for convenience stores is tech-focussed, customised and environmentally sustainable according to research group Nielsen. Releasing a summary of their top seven predictions earlier this month, Neilsen’s SVP of retail and US industry relations Jeff Williams has set out the seven trends he believes will shape the industry’s future. Among his top picks is
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When it comes to our daily cup of Joe, it seems Australians are quickly moving beyond the humble full-cream latte to embrace non-dairy, going cashless and ditching disposable for keep cups. Square Australia’s 2019 coffee report shows Australia’s coffee culture is still thriving – but it’s quickly evolving. Traditional orders remained the overall picks, with
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Frucor Suntory has launched a canned coffee drink, Suntory BOSS Coffee, in Australia. The brand is the number one selling canned coffee brand in Japan. Shana Khan, Inventions Manager, Frucor Suntory said the company was incredibly excited to bring the iconic Suntory BOSS Coffee to Australia. “The product first hit the Japanese market in 1992 and has
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Nestlé has launched a new range of Starbucks coffee capsules. This launch came after the two companies, Nestlé and Starbucks, joined forces to create a global coffee alliance in August last year. Nestlé Oceania director of e-business, strategy and marketing, Martin Brown said: “We are committed to continuous innovation to provide customers with new and
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Bickford’s Australia has launched a new ready to drink (RTD) iced coffee range. “As we enter the centenary year of our Iced Coffee syrup, a ready to drink coffee option was an obvious flavour to start with on our fantastic new production line” said Bickford’s group marketing manager, Chris Illman. The family owned business already
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This month, you can get your hands on free coffee at 7-Eleven stores nationwide. 7-Eleven’s 28 day initiative runs from 6 August – 2 September, and aims to encourage the reduction of single use cups by incentivising Aussies to commit to reusable cups as part of their everyday habits. Last year 7-Eleven partnered with Simply
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With instant coffee accounting for 75% of Australia’s coffee consumption, coffee lovers don’t have to compromise on great quality and flavour with the introduction of the new Nescafé Gold sachet coffee range1. Combining the enjoyment of a rich, creamy café coffee and convenience of instant, the new Nescafé Gold coffee sachet range is ideal for
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RTD category is the second biggest, generating sales of $1.7 billion in 2017.
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Lavazza coffee and news.com.au have joined forces to present a list of ways consumers can switch up their every day to contribute to a more sustainable future. Two of the things that are highlighted within the article are ‘petrol-guzzling cars’, plastic bags and certified coffee beans. “Petrol-guzzling cars are bad for our health and the
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