Food Business Update: Nov 28 - Australia (5 stories)
Friday, 28 Nov 2025 Daily Food & Beverage Australia
Here is your Daily summary for Food & Beverage across Australia for Fri 28th November 2025
Orion has issued a recall for its 48g Hazelnut and Chocolate Moguli Biscuits due to undeclared peanuts, highlighting ongoing allergen safety concerns in the food industry. Meanwhile, Rogers Sugar's recent earnings call revealed a mixed performance with an EPS beat but revenue miss, indicating potential challenges in the market.
In a positive development, the founders of Tokyo Lamington are launching Everyday Creamery, signaling a shift towards soft serve ice cream, which could tap into growing consumer interest in innovative dessert options. Additionally, a new study shows that changing vegetable pricing to a per-serve display can boost purchases by 25%, suggesting that clearer pricing strategies can effectively encourage healthier eating habits.
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Recall: Orion Moguli Biscuit (Hazelnut and Chocolate flavour) 48g
Inside FMCG 27 Nov 2025, 7:22amSome Orion Moguli Biscuits are being recalled 48g due to the presence of an undeclared allergen (peanuts). The post Recall: Orion Moguli Biscuit (Hazelnut and Chocolate flavour) 48g appeared first on Inside FMCG.
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Tokyo Lamington founders eye off soft serve
Baking Business 27 Nov 2025, 5:52amTokyo Lamington founders Min Chai and Eddie Stewart have announced the launch of their newest business – Everyday Creamery. The new business marks Min’s return to ice cream after years […] The post Tokyo Lamington founders eye off soft serve appeared first on Baking Business.
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Earnings call transcript: Rogers Sugar Q4 2025 shows EPS beat, revenue miss
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Study finds small pricing display change boosts veg purchases by 25 per cent
Good Fruit & Vegetables - News 27 Nov 2025, 6:00amPer serve pricing gives shoppers a clearer sense of value
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Meat pie prices stun F1 fans at US event
Baking Business 27 Nov 2025, 1:43amOnce again the price of a meat pie is making waves, after F1 fans found on being sold for USD$24 (AUD$37) at a US event. Scott Mclaughlin, who is an […] The post Meat pie prices stun F1 fans at US event appeared first on Baking Business.