Restaurant Industry: Nov 25 - Australia (5 stories)

Tuesday, 25 Nov 2025 Daily Food & Beverage Australia

Here is your Daily summary for Food & Beverage across Australia for Tue 25th November 2025

Yume Food, a decade-old food redistribution platform, has entered liquidation, marking a significant setback in the fight against food waste in Australia. The startup's assets are now up for sale, highlighting the challenges faced by businesses in this sector.

In product safety news, Gelista is recalling its Durian gelato due to microbial contamination, emphasizing the ongoing importance of food safety in the industry. Meanwhile, A2 Milk has reported robust sales in its infant formula segment, raising its revenue growth forecast for fiscal 2026, which signals strong demand in the dairy market.

On a positive note, Tempo Group has stepped in to preserve the heritage brand Spring Gully, ensuring the continuation of beloved products. Additionally, Aldi has launched a limited-edition Hawke’s beer, aiming to make craft-style brews more accessible and affordable for consumers, reflecting a growing trend towards premium offerings in the retail space.

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