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UK retailers remove sweets from checkouts

Discount retailer Aldi has announced it will remove sweets from its checkout areas as it looks to operate “healthier tills” in the UK. The company said that all confectionery, sweets and chocolate will be replaced by items such as dried fruit, nuts, juice and water from January 2015.

Farmers Mill launches 100% NZ baking supplies

A new range of high quality, specialty flour and premix products is now available online. Uniquely made from 100% New Zealand grown premium wheat, the new assortment of Homebake™ products has been produced by New Zealand’s only grower owned and operated mill – Farmers Mill in Timaru.

Parties scrap over alcohol tax

A political stoush has erupted between two small parties both hoping to be elected to Parliament on 20 September 2014. The Act party, which realistically needs to win the seat of Epsom to be represented, has attacked the rival Conservative Party which is hoping to break the 5% threshold as it is unlikely to win an electorate.

Australian supermarkets support cage-free eggs

In a landmark step, Woolworths has announced the Canberra region will be the first territory to sell only cage-free eggs as part of the supermarket’s ongoing commitment to remove cage eggs from all outlets by December 2018.

Meadow Fresh range expands and gets a makeover

Iconic New Zealand brand Meadow Fresh is invigorating the dairy aisle with 42 new additions to its product line. There are new cheese and culinary products (cottage cheeses, cream cheeses and sour creams) plus tasty new smoothies and yoghurts.

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