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kfc australia removes toys from children’s meals

... the fast food chain says the move will encourage its customers to make “more responsible food choices” ... kfc is the second largest fast food brand in australia with more than 600 stores across the country more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 25 August 2011   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
mcdonald’s china expansion promising for australia’s beef industry

... the fast food chain plans to bring the number of its restaurants in china from 1,356 to 2,000 by 2013 and, according to mcdonald’s australia, australia’s beef producers are well placed to benefit from the expansion ... mcdonald’s australia’s skye oxenham told australian food news, “australia is already one of the largest beef suppliers to the mcdonald’s system worldwide, especially in asia more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 15 August 2011   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
food ministers debate labelling, nutrition, bpa and caffeine

... the health implications of caffeinated energy drinks, improvement of public awareness of the nutrition content of take away food and recent international developments and efforts made by australian and new zealand industry in phasing out the use of bisphenol a (bpa) chemicals in baby bottles and food containers were among a range of food and beverage topics discussed at a meeting of the australia and new zealand food regulation ministerial council (ministerial council) held in adelaide on friday ... the trans-tasman meeting of ministers responsible for food was chaired by the federal parliamentary secretary for health and ageing, catherine king who said a highlight of the meeting was a detailed briefing by dr neal blewett who is chairing the independent review of food labelling law and policy (the review) ... ‘this historic review has generated enormous public and industry interest with the panel members tackling the widest range of food and beverage labelling issues ever undertaken’ ms king said ... ‘dr blewett outlined the diverse range of demands in the community for labelling and he emphasised that the panel’s final report will include crucial recommendations on what the role of government should be in the regulation of food labelling along with approaches to achieve compliance and consistent enforcement ... point of sale nutrition information in standard food outlets the ministerial council today agreed that australians should have the opportunity when purchasing food from chain fast food outlets to know more about the nutritional content of foods prepared and served away from home ... ministers agreed that the food regulation standing committee (frsc) should work with the australian health ministers advisory council to develop advice on a national approach by mid 2011 that could guide the display of nutrition information in standard fast food chain restaurants ... this decision follows actions in different states to improve public awareness of the nutrition content of take away food by providing this information at the point of sale more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 8 December 2010   Category : Impression And Package Service
calls for national fast-food nutrition plan

... queensland deputy premier and minister for health paul lucas tabled an agenda paper at a ministerial meeting in adelaide on friday, calling for a nationally consistent plan for reducing intakes of energy, saturated fat, sugar and salt from fast food ... 6 billion meals were served by fast food outlets in australia ... 5 million australians visited a fast food outlet every day,” he said ... “the high intake of energy-dense foods and drinks from fast food outlets are undoubtedly contributing to the high levels of obesity in australia ... ” options proposed in the paper include regulating the energy, saturated fat, salt and sugar content of fast food, implementing mandatory nutrition information panels on fast food product packaging, and the development of a nationally consistent approach to require fast food outlets across australia to provide energy and nutrient information on their menu boards ...nutritional information being provided at the point of sale in fast food chain outlets just makes good sense,” lucas said ... “people need to be empowered to make informed decisions when purchasing fast food ... “and being transparent about nutritional information will encourage fast food outlets to improve the nutritional profile of their foods, which is a vital ingredient to improving the food supply and reducing the burden of chronic disease,” prout said more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 16 November 2010   Category : Fast Food
gsk and subway fall foul of tougher vat rules

... glaxosmithkline (gsk) and subway are the latest food industry victims to fall foul of vat rules after failing tribunal appeals and must now decide whether to take their battles further ... fast food chain subway said the latest decision was a u-turn for her majesty's revenue and customs (hmrc), which had previously said toasted sandwiches should not be taxed ... the rulings follow comments last month from food firms and their lawyers that hmrc was taking a substantially tougher line on vat on food more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 8 November 2010   Category : food industries Economic
jollibee to acquire 55% stake in chinese beef noodle restaurant chain

... jollibee worldwide and guangxi song kai, which will still own 45% of san pin wang, have also agreed to invest a total cny 20 million to expand the fast food chain more

 Source : flex-news-food.com   Date : 27 October 2010   Category : food industries Economic
2,000-calorie shake tops list of worst drinks

... mcdonald's large triple thick chocolate shake came in third with 1,160 calories or the equivalent of 13 of the fast food chain's hot apple pies more

 Source : msnbc.msn.com   Date : 28 May 2010   Category : Beverages
mcdonald’s sales up 4.3%, australian momentum continues

... mcdonald’s corporation, the world’s largest burger chain, announced a lift of 4 ... chief executive officer jim skinner was pleased with the results and confident the fast-food chain would be able to negotiate any headwinds in the coming months more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 11 August 2009   Category : Food Companies
burger king to increase us national advertising expenditures

... us-based fast food chain burger king plans to increase its us national advertising expenditures beginning january 1, 2010 more

 Source : food-business-review.com   Date : 21 April 2009   Category : Fast Food
burger king apologizes to mexico, to revise texican whopper advertisement

... us-based fast food chain burger king has apologized to mexico after mexico's ambassador to spain alleged that the company's new texican whopper advertisement released in europe demeans his country's national flag more

 Source : food-business-review.com   Date : 20 April 2009   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
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