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Metcash briefs investors on transformation progress

More than 70 industry fund managers, shareholders, analysts and banks attended the Metcash Investor Day in Sydney on September 29, during which a range of key executives provided an update on the...

Little Creatures toasts summer with seasonal beer

Little Creatures latest summer seasonal beer will hit bottle shop shelves at the beginning of October. Dog Days Summer Beer has been specially crafted with the warmer weather in mind, in stark contrast...

Grill Mates spice up the barbecue

McCormick has harnessed the flavours of the US barbecue with its new Grill Mates seasoning range. Taking its cues from Texas to Tennessee, the McCormick Grill Mates range is making its debut in...

Aeroplane Jelly for tea

Aeroplane Jelly Lite has unveiled five new flavours that take inspiration from fresh and fruity tea infusions. Low in sugar and calories, the Aeroplane Jelly Lite Tea Infusions range is available now in...

Campari names new managing director

Campari Australia has named David Halliday as its new managing director for Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. The former Diageo Australia commercial director has extensive FMCG and liquor leadership experience, including...

When in Queensland, make it a Bundy

A Roy Morgan report has confirmed what many Australians already suspected - Queenslanders love their dark rum, and they love a brand from their own backyard the most. The figures reveals that while...

Retail Safari secures leading retail marketing operator

Retail marketing agency Retail Safari - part of CPM Australia - has appointed one of the industry's leading retail marketing operators, Nabih Awad, as Group Account Director. Mr Awad's appointment consolidates CPM's leadership...

Sydney embraces the return of Fine Food Australia

Making its home among the memories of champions at Olympic Park, Fine Food Australia returned to Sydney on September 20-23 for its 31st year and an Olympic-sized celebration of the food industry. Welcoming...

Convenience key for vegetable shoppers

A taste for convenience could be changing the way Australians shop for vegetables, with new research finding that consumers are increasingly buying vegetables in formats that suit their immediate needs, with little...

FSC Friday campaign encourages sustainable shopping

Consumers are encouraged to look for the FSC's 'green tree tick' seal of approval on everyday products and packaging such as tissues and milk cartons and not-so-obvious forest products like honey, rubber,...

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