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The confectionery segment is facing upheaval around the world in response to Sugar Tax fears, but Australian P&C is still going strong.
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The confectionery segment is facing upheaval around the world in response to Sugar Tax fears, but Australian P&C is still going strong.
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Bella Pupa silkworm chips are China’s newest food innovation, being used to assist in the search for sustainable food sources.
As snug as a bug in a snack Read More »
Ansell, a global leader in protection solutions and the makers of SKYN® Condoms, Australia’s best-selling condom*, has embarked on an international marketing campaign celebrating intimacy.
Skyn condoms launches new global consumer campaign Read More »
One of the most important aspects of running a service station is the safety of staff, and in such a unique retail environment, the kinds of crimes encountered are also unique. The ‘drive-off’, or petrol theft, costs the industry around $66 million every year.
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Thanks to a recent makeover, Romeo’s IGA in Sydney’s Summer Hill looks more like a European food hall than your local supermarket.
Aussie store or European food hall? Read More »
Australian fuel retailer Caltex has been given regulatory approval to purchase Gull New Zealand as part of its plan to increase its retail business.
Caltex approved to buy Gull NZ Read More »
Written by Marie Sansom for Government News NSW convenience customers may be waiting a while longer to be able to collect deposits on their drinks containers, as a group of Australia’s largest waste management companies has called for the NSW container deposit scheme (CDS) to be further delayed. The National Waste and Recycling Industry Council (NWRIC), whose
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A visit to the Monash University Food Innovation Centre (FIC) proved to be one of the highlights of the recent Study Tour of Melbourne, hosted by the Australasian Association of Convenience Stores.
Food Innovation Centre: AACS Study Tour Read More »
The 7-Eleven wage repayment scheme has so far repaid over $110 million in unpaid wages. However former wage repayment chairman Professor Allan Fels has raised concerns about minimal fines. The current payout has eclipsed penalties under existing laws and raised questions about a new law that the Federal Government has proposed, Sydney Morning Herald reported.
7-Eleven compensation claims reach $110 million Read More »
Lion Dairy and Drinks (LDD) has posted a sales increase of 19 percent, proving that the company’s three major fresh milk brands had benefited from the 2016 dairy crisis. In 2016 a campaign against cheap supermarket milk encouraged customers to purchase other brands that paid higher farm gate prices to dairy farmers. As Australia’s fourth-biggest
Lion milk posts sales increase and continues to support farmers Read More »
A former 7-Eleven store owner in Boston decided to test his luck by opening his own store under a rather inspired name: 6-Twelve. Store owner Abu Musa waged a war with the convenience store giant by opening his own store across the road from the 7-Eleven he used to work in. “My goal is to
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A start-up out of the University of Queensland (UQ) is hitching a ride on the multi-billion dollar probiotic market with a dairy-free probiotic alternative. PERKii CEO Matthew Kowal said the US is currently leading the way with an estimated probiotic market of $50 billion dollars by 2018. “The market as relatively new and thus education
PERKii probiotics join the market Read More »
Nestlé UK has changed the Milkybar recipe after 81 years of consistency.
UK Milkybars to become even milkier Read More »