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Light but tough enough to stand upright, the bagnum holds the equivalent of two bottles of wine.

Raise a glass to the bagnum, the plastic wine pouch that’s made cask wine cool again

There’s a growing thirst for wine in alternative packaging, from pouches and cans to the new-school goon bag.

  • Katie Spain
Aldi's new store format increases space dedicated to fresh food from 15 to 25 per cent.

Aldi's fresh food offer puts heat on Woolworths and Coles

Aldi's billion-dollar fresh food facelift for its supermarkets is giving it more pricing firepower.

  • Patrick Hatch
And just how much bounce Coke will get from introducing its newest no-sugar cola depends on how much this will cannibalise existing products like Diet Coke and Coke Zero.

Woolworths refusing to stock Coca-Cola No Sugar

Woolworths has announced it won't be stocking Coca-Cola's new product, Coca-Cola No Sugar.

Red Rooster is looking to float on the ASX.

Chicken to your door the next front in fast food fight

KFC Australia will trial home delivery next month, as the chicken frying giant tries to keep pace with the rapidly changing fast food market.

  • Patrick Hatch
Luke Baylis of SumoSalad

Salad days no more: SumoSalad tells Westfield to cut rent or it'll move out

SumoSalad threatens to move out of Westfield shopping centres if it doesn't get a significant rent cut.

  • Madeleine Heffernan
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Coca-Cola South Pacific president Roberto Mercade is handing out free samples of Coca-Cola No Sugar, but Woolworths is saying "no thanks".

Goodbye Coke Zero, hello Coca-Cola No Sugar

Coca-Cola is making its sugar-free options clearer as sugar is declared the new "dietary villain".

  • Madeleine Heffernan
N2 Extreme Gelato suspended a member of its social media team, after a controversial blackface Facebook caption.

Gelato shop suspends social media employee, apologises after 'blackface' social media storm

An Australian gelato company has suspended a member of its social media team and publicly apologised for posting what it says was a "careless and insensitive caption" about ''blackface'' over the weekend.

  • Emily Woods
Celebrity chef Neil Perry (left) with David Jones CEO John Dixon: The department store's appetite for Australia's upmarket foodies could hurt Coles and Woolworths, credit agency Moody's warns.

David Jones to reinvent ready to eat food in Australia

David Jones chief John Dixon said the department store's ready-to-eat range will rewrite the rules for take-away in Australia.

  • Catie Low

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