Culinary Trends: Nov 29 - Australia (5 stories)
Saturday, 29 Nov 2025 Daily Food & Beverage Australia
Here is your Daily summary for Food & Beverage across Australia for Sat 29th November 2025
Cooks Coffee has reported an impressive 111% revenue surge in the first half of the year, highlighting a strong demand for its products and signaling robust growth in the coffee sector. Meanwhile, Domino's Pizza faces challenges as UBS downgraded its stock due to macroeconomic headwinds in the UK, raising concerns about its future performance in a competitive market.
As Australian consumers become more selective with their drinking habits, Treasury Wines is strategically focusing on the NoLo (non-alcoholic and low-alcohol) segment, reflecting a broader trend toward intentional consumption. In a move to enhance its product offerings, Nespresso has expanded its Vertuo range by introducing its first-ever Starbucks capsules, aiming to attract a diverse customer base seeking variety in their coffee experience.
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Cooks Coffee reports 111% revenue surge in first half
All News 28 Nov 2025, 8:34am -
As Aussies cut back on drinking, Treasury Wines banks on NoLo growth
Inside FMCG 28 Nov 2025, 4:03amIndustry discussion reflects a clear trend: Consumers are still drinking, but in more intentional ways. The post As Aussies cut back on drinking, Treasury Wines banks on NoLo growth appeared first on Inside FMCG.
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Domino’s Pizza stock downgraded by UBS on UK macro headwinds
All News 28 Nov 2025, 5:48am -
Nespresso expands Vertuo range with first-ever Starbucks capsules
Inside FMCG 28 Nov 2025, 7:16amStefan Vermeulen, MD of Nespresso ANZ, said the partnership reinforces Vertuo's focus on variety and versatility. The post Nespresso expands Vertuo range with first-ever Starbucks capsules appeared first on Inside FMCG.
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J.M. Smucker stock holds Neutral rating at DA Davidson after Q2 results
All News 26 Nov 2025, 2:38pm