Food Industry News: Nov 23 - Australia (5 stories)
Sunday, 23 Nov 2025 Daily Food & Beverage Australia
Here is your Daily summary for Food & Beverage across Australia for Sun 23rd November 2025
A2 Milk has reported robust sales in its infant milk formula segment, prompting the company to raise its revenue growth forecast for fiscal 2026 to low-double digits. This positive outlook highlights the brand's resilience in a competitive market and reflects growing consumer demand for premium dairy products.
In New Zealand, cheese prices have surged by over 30%, with a 1kg block now costing A$11.05. This significant increase underscores the ongoing challenges of food inflation, impacting consumer purchasing power and potentially altering buying habits.
Meanwhile, Pryme has introduced a new range of Wagyu Beef Jerky in five distinct flavors, now available through Metcash. This launch taps into the growing trend for premium snacking options, catering to consumers seeking high-quality, flavorful alternatives.
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A2 Milk reports strong sales of infant milk formula, lifts forecast
Inside FMCG 20 Nov 2025, 2:55amThe dairy company now expects low-double-digit revenue growth from continuing operations in fiscal 2026. The post A2 Milk reports strong sales of infant milk formula, lifts forecast appeared first on Inside FMCG.
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Cheese prices soar 30 per cent in NZ as food inflation takes hold
Inside FMCG 17 Nov 2025, 7:19amA 1kg block of cheese increased 30.1 per cent to A$11.05. The post Cheese prices soar 30 per cent in NZ as food inflation takes hold appeared first on Inside FMCG.
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Pryme launches Wagyu Jerky in Metcash
Inside FMCG 20 Nov 2025, 3:46amPryme’s Wagyu Beef Jerky range is sold in five flavours: Zesty Lime, Sriracha, Mango Chilli, Honey Soy, and Original. The post Pryme launches Wagyu Jerky in Metcash appeared first on Inside FMCG.
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Five Minutes With Mick Di Salvatore, The Piefather
Baking Business 21 Nov 2025, 11:00pmFrom starting his apprenticeship as a teenager to becoming a highly decorated baker, Mick Di Salvatore is a force to be reckoned with in the Australian baking industry. Baking Business […] The post Five Minutes With Mick Di Salvatore, The Piefather appeared first on Baking Business.
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Jack In The Box stock price target lowered to $16 at Truist Securities
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