Tasmanian salmon producer Tassal is one of Australia’s most innovative companies. The proof is in its latest product launches. Tassal has launched a innovative range of snacks that combines salmon with other foods. At the same ...
Coffee and tea capsules manufacturer Dualit has introduced new capsules that are claimed to protect and preserve the taste and freshness of coffee. The new patented, airtight and sealed coffee capsules have been designed in response to ...
Tags: Coffee Capsules, tea capsules
Self-made school canteen certification logos on food and beverage packaging are misleading parents, according to consumer advocacy organisation, Choice. Products such as Paddle Pops, Tiny Teddies and Shapes are displaying “school ...
Tags: Food Industry, packaging
US divisions of Coca-Cola and Pepsi are both vying for investment in Greek yoghurt producer Chobani. Any investment deal could value Chobani at US$3billion. Reuters say the yoghurt producer is after an investor who can help grow the ...
The Ministry of Commerce carefully implemented the spirit of the 18th National Congress, the 3rd and the 4th Plenary Sessions of the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, and actively took measures to promote the ...
Tags: lives of residents, Catering Industry, Housekeeping, Old-age Care
In 2014, the Ministry of Commerce sincerely implemented the Opinions of the CPC Central Committee and the State Council on Comprehensively Deepening Rural Reform and Speeding up Agricultural Modernization, integrated and took advantages of ...
Roy Morgan Research has found that one-third of the Australian population buy at least one chocolate bar in an average four week period. Supermarkets are by far the country’s favourite place to purchase chocolate bars with almost ...
Tags: Chocolate, Cadbury bars, Supermarkets
China’s exports to 70 countries under its “One Belt, One Road” strategy was up 1.5% to US$ 372 billion from January to June 2015, according to China’s custom data. The country’s imports declined 18.8% to US$ ...
Tags: Vietnamese lighting products market, ASEAN lighting market
Nudie has introduced a new range of yoghurts made from fermented coconut milk instead of cow’s milk. The new products are claimed to be dairy-free, gluten-free, ‘low in sugar’ and ‘contain no additives’. ...
Tags: Nudie, yoghurts, dairy products
Brazil's Empresa Brasileira de Bebidas e Alimentos (ebba) has launched fruit nectars in 200ml combiblocMini aseptic carton pack from carton packaging and filling machine supplier SIG Combibloc. The combiblocMini aseptic carton pack ...
Tags: Ebba, carton packaging, filling machine
China’s exports to 70 countries under its “One Belt, One Road” strategy was up 1.5% to US$ 372 billion from January to June 2015, according to China’s custom data. The country’s imports declined 18.8% to US$ ...
California-based Karoun Dairies has voluntarily recalled a variety of cheeses over concerns that the products may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The recalled products are vacuum packed in jars or in pails and are sold ...
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The Ruffles brand is bringing one of Canada’s biggest snacking successes and taste-bud titillating curiosities, Ruffles All Dressed potato chips, into the hands - and mouths - of ever-eager Americans for a limited time. Ruffles All ...
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UK-based food manufacturer Premier Foods has recalled thousands of its Bisto gravy products from supermarkets across the country over concerns that the tubs may be contaminated with metal shards. The food company has recalled 50,000 ...
Tags: Bisto gravy products, metal shards, tubs
Polystyrene trays for meat are officially on their way out, with packaging giant Pact Group now trialling recyclable plastic meat trays in two of New Zealand's largest supermarkets. After two years of product development, Pact Group ...
Tags: Polystyrene trays, Pact Group