Food Industry News: May 22 - Australia (5 stories)
Friday, 22 May 2026 Daily Food & Beverage Australia
Here is your Daily summary for Food & Beverage across Australia for Fri 22nd May 2026
Kraft Heinz Co has filed a Form 8K, indicating potential strategic shifts that could impact its market positioning. Meanwhile, Magnum Ice Cream's stock has seen a notable surge, likely driven by new product launches and marketing initiatives, highlighting the brand's strong consumer appeal.
Looking ahead, Sial Paris 2026 is set to be a major event, attracting around 295,000 industry professionals and nearly 8,000 exhibitors, underscoring its significance in the global food business landscape. Additionally, the Melbourne Royal Food Awards are gearing up for 2026, reintroducing the Bread & Baked Goods category, which promises to enhance competition and innovation in the sector. Heaps Normal is also making waves in the non-alcoholic beer market, creating a unique retail experience that encourages authenticity among consumers.
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Why is Magnum Ice Cream stock surging today?
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Form 8K Kraft Heinz Co For: 21 May
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Sial Paris 2026: The event that sheds light on the food business
Inside FMCG 21 May 2026, 7:26amNearly 8000 exhibitors are expected, representing the entire food value chain, to welcome around 295,000 professionals from all over the world. The post Sial Paris 2026: The event that sheds light on the food business appeared first on Inside FMCG.
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Entries open for 2026 Melbourne Royal Food Awards
Baking Business 21 May 2026, 3:46amThe 2026 Melbourne Royal Food Awards are shaping up to be bigger than ever before, and this year will see the reintroduction of the Bread & Baked Goods category. With […] The post Entries open for 2026 Melbourne Royal Food Awards appeared first on Baking Business.
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How Heaps Normal turned non-alcoholic beer into a living retail world
Inside FMCG 21 May 2026, 8:01am“The Health Club is there to hopefully help you be your weirdest, most real self, without judgment.” The post How Heaps Normal turned non-alcoholic beer into a living retail world appeared first on Inside FMCG.