Agri Australis, a subsidiary of the Ferrero Group, has announced the establishment of a $70 million hazelnut production facility in the Riverina, providing up to 50 permanent and 50 seasonal jobs.
In their dispute with consumer organization Stiftung Warentest after a poor review of one of their chocolate brands, Ritter Sport has won its first legal battle.
Motta changes the recipe of its Pandoro and Panettone (two traditional sweet bread loafs), making its Gransoffice line even softer. The company relies on Break for the design of a new packaging.
2013 marks the 50th anniversary of iconic ice cream brand, Drumstick, and to celebrate, the brand has released three new flavours, Banana Lounge, Toffee Tanlines and Cherry Sunset.
Burger King Worldwide, Inc. has established a joint venture with Groupe Olivier Bertrand and private equity firm Naxicap Partners to develop and expand the Burger King brand’s presence in France.
Davron Technologies, an industrial oven, process equipment and material handling systems manufacturer, has developed a 100ft-long energy-efficient gas-powered continuous conveyor oven for a snack food maker.
The North American potato chip brand Lay’s is looking to roll out the new ‘Wavy’ chocolate-covered potato chips before the end of the year, with young women pinned as the key target market, Business Week reports.
Australian baked goods manufacturer Wholeberry Folk have launched a range of cupcake and biscuit mixes, made from spelt flour and sweetened with fruit.
Paris Baguette, an affiliate of the SPC Group, has been faring well in the global market, especially in China, the U.S., Vietnam and Singapore, thanks to its localization strategy.
German chocolate manufacturer Alfred Ritter, better known by the Ritter Sport brand, is planning to launch legal proceedings against a consumer organization who rated its one of its products negatively.
Barry Callebaut, the world’s leading manufacturer of high-quality chocolate and cocoa products, announces the opening of its first CHOCOLATE ACADEMY™ center in Turkey.
Nestlé has invested CHF 9.9 million to expand production at one of its major regional manufacturing hubs, in western Turkey, creating an additional 100 jobs.
China’s state-controlled Bright Food Group Co. is considering taking its newly acquired breakfast brand Weetabix public in Hong Kong, the Uk or the US as it looks for a greater presence on China’s breakfast tables.