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Virgin Mobile Australia announced today it would be targetting one of Australia’s most popular mobile behaviours – taking pictures of meals and sharing them via social media – and make it better by turning those pictures into real meals for those in need, together with OzHarvest, in an initiative dubbed #mealforameal.

Published in Mobility
Monday, 07 July 2014 15:51

Liquorun still hungry for growth

Melbourne-based startup Liquorun, described as one of Australia’s fastest growing delivery services, has announced an expansion that will see it deliver to all of Inner Melbourne, and will now include boutique fast food options.

Published in Strategy
Sunday, 06 April 2014 23:33

Russia says no, no to GMO and steroids

While the argument rages between the US, the EU and their powerful adversary to the east over Crimea and Ukraine, Russia has just closed its doors on the bulk of the US and Western seed producers by saying no to the import of genetically modified farm products. Russia has also just announced a ban on Australian beef saying it contained steroid growth hormones.

Published in Health

3D printed pasta could soon be headed to your plate if a collaboration between Italian pasta-maker Barilla and Dutch research organisation TNO is a success.

Published in Home Tech
Monday, 18 November 2013 16:22

McDonalds launches new McApp in WA

McDonalds today launched its new My Macca’s app in Western Australia that will allow customers to order food from their smartphones or tablets ahead of visiting a restaurant.

Published in Mobility
Tuesday, 25 June 2013 12:18

Domino's revamps online ordering, drops Flash

Domino's new online ordering system is part of a plan to push online sales to 80% of the total.

Published in Home Tech
Wednesday, 28 March 2012 15:18

iPads save time for sales reps at Craig Mostyn

A leading food company has achieved measurable benefits by replacing its sales staff's ageing PDAs with iPads.

That's just great! A credit card company, a cinema chain, and one of the big four banks have just legitimised the use of smartphones in cinemas.

Published in Core Dump

Cadac Organice supports in a uniform working method and improves collaboration with external partners

An iPhone app delivering TV domestic goddess Nigella Lawson's recipes has been updated with an extra 30 dishes, and the price has been halved for a limited period.

Published in Home Tech

The latest hit in the tablet wars has taken a decidedly softer edge, as thousands of disadvantaged Melbournians are now receiving free meals thanks to a new iPad app.

Published in Mobility
Monday, 25 August 2008 11:18

Chef serves up food ad network

An Australian chef aims to link major brands in the food and beverage markets with specialist web sites that cater for culinary enthusiasts.

Published in Networking
Wednesday, 23 April 2008 18:44

Want a boy baby, UK study says eat a lot of food

A study performed by Oxford and Exeter researchers has found a relationship between the amount of food eaten by women around the time of conception and the sex of the baby.


Published in Biology
The latest medical study on the acidic nature of high-energy drinks and soft drinks and the condition of teeth points to dental erosion from Coke, Gatorade, Red Bull, and Starbucks Frappucino. Other studies confirm that acidity in such drinks  is a continuing problem as Americans consume more and more of them.        
Published in Health
A new report from the Australian arm of the Friends of the Earth warns of 104 food and food-related products on sale around the world using questionable nanotechnologies which could put our health at risk, with no local labelling laws or safety checks in place to keep Australians safe from the tiny nano threat.

Published in Health
A popular study by a New Jersey microbiologist finds bacteria on the majority of lemons placed on glasses of tea, water, soda, from twenty-one local restaurants. Is this a big deal to your health?          
Published in Health
A Purdue University study has concluded that natural sweetness in caloric sugar helps the body predict how many calories have been eaten. Sweet non-caloric artificial sweeteners may remove that knowledge.         
Published in Health
New research from the University of Sydney’s School of Biological Sciences has uncovered that “animals that eat less [protein] live longer”, but end up having fewer children. So, do you want a long life, or more children... and just how relevant are fruit fly studies to human beings, anyway?

Published in Health
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