In 2010, the food processing factory’s long-term viability was in doubt, suffering from slowing consumer demand for Simplot’s Birdseye brand frozen vegetable products, a distressed balance sheet and ...
Popular fish products will no longer be marketed in this way in what the consumer watchdog is labelling a win for supermarket shoppers. Simplot Australia Pty Ltd has amended the country of origin ...
Simplot Australia, the name behind Australia’s favourite food brands, has appointed CHEP as its new creative agency. An integral part of Australian and New Zealand lives for generations, Simplot ...
Nestle has said it is “considering alternative options” for its Lean Cuisine healthy living brand in Australia after Simplot, which manufactures and markets the product there, announced it is exiting ...
Simplot Australia has offered its workers a new pay deal at its vegetable processing plants in Bathurst. The company has been unable to reach a wage agreement with its workers since it threatened to ...
Tasmanian potato growers say an initial price offer from processor Simplot is well below what they need. About 100 growers met in Deloraine late yesterday to hear the company’s initial deal for this ...
US food group Simplot has decided to hang on to two plants in Australia it had said could close but warned costs would have to fall to keep them open in three years’ time. Simplot said in June the ...
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Fourth-generation crop farmer Leigh Elphinstone had just finished harvesting this year’s potato crop when he heard he had been named Simplot Australia’s North-West Tasmanian grower of the year. The ...
Hundreds of food industry jobs are at risk as the company behind iconic brands Edgell and Birds Eye considers the closure of plants in NSW and Tasmania. US-based multinational Simplot says food ...
Simplot Australia, the company behind products by Birdseye, Edgell and the famous fish and chip shop staple the Chiko Roll has warned its 325 Australian employees their jobs are at risk and local ...