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Why 7-Eleven’s sale is good news for Starbucks Australia
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Why 7-Eleven’s sale is good news for Starbucks Australia

The owner of the coffee giant is now free to focus solely on Starbucks after agreeing to sell 7-Eleven Australia.

  • by Jessica Yun

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Seven Network loses trademarks fight with 7-Eleven

Seven Network loses trademarks fight with 7-Eleven

The broadcaster had argued the convenience store giant’s 7NOW logo would confuse consumers about whether there was a link between the businesses.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn
From Slurpee cocktails to Michelin-level ice cream – Melbourne’s new foodie pop-up is a must
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From Slurpee cocktails to Michelin-level ice cream – Melbourne’s new foodie pop-up is a must

With the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival (MFWF) taking off, it’s ready to up the ante and deliver mouth-watering morsels you’ll want to stay and savour,

  • by Freya Herring
Melbourne coffee drinkers warned the $6 flat white is coming

Melbourne coffee drinkers warned the $6 flat white is coming

Baristas say cafe owners can’t keep absorbing spiralling costs and cost pressures push the price of a regular flat white towards $6 in some parts of the city.

  • by Noel Towell
7-Eleven to pay franchisees $98 million in class action settlement

7-Eleven to pay franchisees $98 million in class action settlement

Convenience store giant 7-Eleven has agreed to pay its franchisees almost $100 million in a class action settlement launched by franchisees who say they were misled about the profitability of the stores.

  • by Angus Thompson
Viral video shows student demanding her $10 an hour - and our universities have a problem

Viral video shows student demanding her $10 an hour - and our universities have a problem

A viral video of an international student being slapped on Tuesday draws attention to a much wider problem of exploitation - and that will hurt Australian universities already suffering from the pandemic.

  • by Joanna Howe
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Ride share giants mandate mask selfies

Ride share giants mandate mask selfies

Facial recognition technology is being used by ride share companies to ensure drivers are wearing masks and passengers may soon have to follow suit

  • by Cara Waters
Metcash shakes up revamp strategy as it pursues $330m raise

Metcash shakes up revamp strategy as it pursues $330m raise

One of the few ASX-listed companies to buck the coronavirus downturn has hit pause on parts of its $270m turnaround strategy, as it seeks to raise $330m from investors.

  • by Dominic Powell
How to get the best deal when you fill 'er up

How to get the best deal when you fill 'er up

Paying as little as possible for petrol is no longer about filling up on "Cheap Tuesdays" or using supermarket vouchers

  • by Joel Gibson
Investors dig into underpayments as CEOs look for software scapegoats

Investors dig into underpayments as CEOs look for software scapegoats

Retailers have disclosed staff underpayments of more than $381 million over the last six months. They're pinning it on mis-configured software, but who's really to blame?

  • by Dominic Powell
Metcash urged to sell food arm as majors ramp up investment

Metcash urged to sell food arm as majors ramp up investment

Credit Suisse analyst Grant Saligari proposed the "left-field" solution as a potential win-win for both retailers and shareholders.

  • by Dominic Powell

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