Food

Chobani has released a limited batch Mandarin flavour yoghurt decked out in striking packaging in celebration of Chinese New Year.

In time for Australia Day, Arnott's has launched a new range of Tim Tams with packaging printed by Amcor Flexibles using thermochromic ink containing pigments which activate with a change in temperature.

Sealed Air and Woolcool have been announced as finalists in the World Packaging Organisation's Save Food Award, a special category in the 2018 WorldStar Packaging Awards.

Barrier IML packaging has enabled a South African company to differentiate with its mayonnaise.

Flexible packaging materials company Uflex has rolled out a new type of packaging that could change the way food is distributed in India.

Chobani celebrated the legalisation of same-sex marriage with the launch of a yoghurt with rainbow-coloured packaging.

Thankyou Group has announced it has pulled out of the food category in what it described as a tough call aimed at focusing on its other three categories.

Tetra Pak has created a marketing opportunity which allows beverage companies to turn their drinks into ice creams.

Country of Origin Food Labelling Standards (CoOL) will take effect on 1 July 2018, and Australian suppliers such as SPC are ready.

A new strawberry producer is making an impact on shelf by using a heat-sealed 350g punnet for its range.

On the eve of the official opening of Birch & Waite's new food manufacturing facility in Revesby, Sydney, we learned how the factory has been designed for the future.

Murray Goulburn has changed the packaging of its shredded and block varieties of Devondale cheese.

Birch & Waite is set to open a new $13m food processing and packaging facility later this month, scoped to capitalise on Australia's future food trends.

A new beef jerky has entered the market via a gap in the premium pre-packaged bar snack sector.

The new Finishing Drizzle range launches in Coles today in the chilled meat aisle, marking an Australian and world-first in both product and packaging.

Australian ready meal manufacturer Pitango has introduced a new kids food range called Little Goodness in convenient plastic pots for the chilled food aisle.