Food & Drink News: Nov 30 - Australia (5 stories)
Sunday, 30 Nov 2025 Daily Food & Beverage Australia
Here is your Daily summary for Food & Beverage across Australia for Sun 30th 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, Yume Food, a notable player in food redistribution, has entered liquidation after a decade of operations, signaling challenges in the fight against food waste. In a positive development, Pure Foods Tasmania has acquired Elato Ice Cream, marking its entry into the ice cream sector. Additionally, the growing influence of Asian communities is reshaping flavor preferences and retail strategies for Australian and New Zealand FMCG brands.
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Pure Foods Tasmania completes acquisition of Elato Ice Cream
Inside FMCG 26 Nov 2025, 8:53amPure Foods Tasmania will establish an Ice Cream Division, featuring Elato Ice Cream. The post Pure Foods Tasmania completes acquisition of Elato Ice Cream appeared first on Inside FMCG.
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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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Yume Food collapses into liquidation after a decade of fighting food waste
SmartCompany 24 Nov 2025, 1:16amFood redistribution platform Yume Food has been placed in liquidation, with the 10-year-old startup and its assets being put on the market. The post Yume Food collapses into liquidation after a decade of fighting food waste appeared first on SmartCompany.
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The Next Asian Wave: What it means for Aussie and NZ FMCG brands
Inside FMCG 28 Nov 2025, 3:10amLarge Asian diaspora communities are setting new reference points for flavour, beauty formats and retail expectations. The post The Next Asian Wave: What it means for Aussie and NZ FMCG brands appeared first on Inside FMCG.