Cigarette prices rise
Cigarette prices rose from 1 September, for the second time in 2018.
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Cigarette prices rose from 1 September, for the second time in 2018.
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Barista Bros has today announced the launch of its latest range of flavoured milk – Café Creations – inspired by decadent flavours and desserts.
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The National Retail Association (NRA) has today urged the NSW Labor Opposition to re-think its policy announcement on abandoned shopping trolleys.
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David Kitchen’s, Kitchen Dream Dr David Kitchen was born in Adelaide, South Australia where he completed all of his schooling and then went onto medical training at The Flinders University of SA. After working as a general doctor for a few years, he then undertook further advanced specialist training as an eye surgeon. He developed
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InsideFMCG has reported the World Health Organization (WHO) said a sugar tax introduced in the Philippines could prevent 24,000 premature deaths. The tax, which was introduced early in 2018, was specifically placed on sugary beverages. The WHO’s research showed that the taxes could cut 6000 deaths related to diabetes, 8000 from stroke and 10,000 from
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The Federal Court has ordered the former Murray Goulburn managing director to pay $200,000 in penalties.
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Kellogg’s in the UK and Ireland will introduce a ‘traffic light’ labelling system across its cereal rang from January 2019. The ‘traffic light’ system will better communicate the content of the cereals including salt, sugar and fat. The system labels foods with three different colours, green, amber and red to assist customers in identifying products that
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Nexba will be offering 7-Eleven 1.4 million app users a free sample of Nexba Sparkling Water 375ml can this week.
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People in France have been protesting over rising fuel costs, forcing more than 3000 police officers to intervene. According to News.com.au, Paris residents are also protesting against the French president Emmanuel Macron who has held strong on fuel tax rises. Mr Macron insists that it is necessary to reduce France’s reliance on fossil fuels as
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A new carbonated health drink MatēCo2 (pronounced MAH-TEH) has been crafted to bring the benefits and unique taste of the ancient South American herb yerba mate to the Australian market.
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A couple from QLD are aiming to collect 810,000 bottles to recycle via the via the QLD container refund scheme to pay for their wedding.
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Written by Dan Armes from ServoPro for C&I. Petrol Stations are a totally different business to what they were 10 years ago. Fuel retailers can no longer run a profitable business by just focusing on their fuel sales. All the major fuel retailers as well as large independent groups and smaller operators are investing heavily
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TabSol Australasia recently held events in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to celebrate the launch its various new product ranges. TabSol said the launch events were a success, with around 650 people from retail and industry sectors, attending the events. The sit-down dinner was supported by various entertainment items, lucky-door prize draws and featured presentations from key
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