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food relief agency foodbank is calling for assistance with its critical role in queensland’s emergency support efforts, with its warehouse in the brisbane suburb of morningside due to reopen tomorrow after evacuation yesterday. the organisation said that its industry donors have dug deep in response to a call for extra supplies and, so far, have committed 400,000 kilograms of food and groceries, worth close to $3 million, with more pledges coming in daily. donations include all the basic supplies required by households forced to start from scratch, ranging from bread, tea and canned meals to nappies and toilet paper. until the flood water threatened its morningside warehouse close to the brisbane river, foodbank queensland had been working to disseminate food and other essential items to welfare agencies in those country queensland areas first affected by floods. these supplies are aimed at helping flood victims who are returning to their devastated homes to begin the cleanup process. right up until foodbank staff were forced to move stock to higher shelves and evacuate the warehouse for their own safety, they were providing local agencies such as the salvation army with breakfast cereals, juice and other essential supplies for emergency centres set up for evacuees. in the meantime, the charity said the focus remains on the logistical challenge of facilitating the delivery of the vital food industry’s donations from around australia to queensland for distribution. foodbank said it was thankful for the offer of ‘priority transport’ from emergency management queensland, to ensure that the food industry convoy makes it through the road closures to the foodbank warehouse as soon as operations are able to recommence. foodbank said it is not unfamiliar with this scenario, having played a similar role in the relief effort following cyclone larry in 2006. however, according to the general manager of foodbank queensland, ken mcmillian, the current crisis will eclipse anything that has gone before. “we are a relatively small warehouse and the total amount of food that’ll need to pass through here to meet demand will far outstrip our capacity at any one time. the key will be to stagger the deliveries over the coming months so we can provide the right quantities as and when they are needed,” mcmillian said. “we have been absolutely overwhelmed by the generosity of the food industry in this time of desperate need – we put out a ‘cry for help’ to our donor partners and within a few days had been offered sufficient key staple food and grocery items to fill over 40 trucks. there was not a single knock-back and others have offered to help us with additional storage and trucking capability in the brisbane area,” said john webster, ceo of foodbank australia. “to all those companies and individuals who are assisting us, i want to offer a huge thank you. their generosity will make such a difference to so many families currently facing extreme hardship and who will soon have the daunting task of putting their lives back together.” foodbank’s list of national donors features a roll-call of many of australia’s food and supermarket giants - including cadbury, coca-cola amatil, spc aardmona, schweppes, green’s, sunrice, unilever, kellogg’s, kraft, mars, nestle, mccain, simplot, golden circle, heinz, lenard’s, dairy farmers, fonterra, goodman fielder, woolworths, coles, metcash, aldi, menora foods, patties, smith’s, sara lee, sanitarium, proctor and gamble, george weston, campbell arnott’s, rinoldi, nutricia, ferrero and sugar australia. people wishing to support foodbank’s effort can donate non-perishable food items and funds or volunteer to assist in foodbank warehouses around australia. all efforts will assist in ensuring that the foodbank network around the country is able to support the queensland operation meet the huge demand for its services over the coming, days, weeks and months. as a sponsor of foodbank, australian food news would like to invite concerned readers to donate to the charity’s flood relief efforts at the foodbank website. -->
Source :ausfoodnews.com.au
Date :
13
January
2011
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mcdonalds has defended their iconic happy meals against a lawsuit alleging that the fast food company’s use of toys is unfair and deceptive marketing, and lures children into unhealthy choices. america’s centre for science in the public interest (cspi) announced in june that they would sue mcdonalds if mcdonalds continued to include toys in the meal, and yesterday announced their support for california mother-of-two monet parham in filing her class-action lawsuit against the company.
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new south wales premier kristina kenneally yesterday announced that menus for fast-food outlets across nsw will be required to display kilojoule information on their printed and menu boards, as of february 1st 2011. businesses such as major fast food, bakery, coffee and doughnut chains will now be required to ‘clearly and legibly’ display the kilojoule content on their menu board, as well as prominently featuring the average adult daily energy intake of 8700 kilojoules.
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australia’s premier consumer advocacy group choice has reignited the food debate over whether australia should adopt a traffic light system for front-of-package labelling of packaged foods. choice has called for mandatory front-of-pack traffic light labelling on muesli in australia. traffic light labelling is a system that features red, green, or amber symbols on the label for each of the main nutrients in the product (such as fat, sugars, and salt).
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hj heinz has announced it will move its beetroot, sauces and some of its meals production from three factories in australia to a facility in new zealand. the changes, part of the supply-chain revamp the us food maker announced yesterday (26 may), will see the production moved from plants in girgarre, brisbane and wagga wagga. the gigarre plant is set to close, although the brisbane and wagga wagga facilities will be kept open.
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san francisco has become the first u.s. city to crack down on the dubious practice of fast food companies luring children into eating unhealthy meals by giving away gimmicky toys. \"our children are sick. rates of obesity in san francisco are disturbingly high, especially among children of color,\" said san francisco supervisor eric mar, the sponsor of the measure, in a press conference.the new law, which goes into effect december, 2011, would only allow toys to be given away with \"healthy\" children\'s meals.
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us food writer anthony bourdain’s new book, medium raw, hits australian shelves today. in his latest offering, the author of kitchen confidential roasts the food industry from top to bottom, including the food network, the restaurant industry, the us meat industry and mcdonalds, and as always, his fellow chefs. bourdain also explores the obesity and diabetes epidemic, ‘fat taxes’, the slow food movement, nose-to-tail eating and vegetarianism, all in his characteristic blunt, funny, foul-mouthed, no-punches-pulled style.
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sa health minister john hill has announced moves to require all major fast food retailers in south australia to display kilojoule information on their menu boards, websites, leaflets and menus. the new regulations (under the food act 2001) would require food chains with 20 or more stores in sa, or 50 or more stores nationally, to state the kilojoule content of each item clearly and legibly alongside the price of the product, as well as prominently featuring the average adult daily energy intake of 8700kj, and any outlet failing to provide the information as required could be fined and, if successfully prosecuted, named on the department of health website.
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