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There are only four weeks left until the biggest gathering of QSR executives in the region!

There are only four weeks left until the biggest gathering of QSR executives in the region!

Want to know what blockchain is all about?

Find out why some QSRs use digital currencies at the QSR Media Detpak Conference and Awards 2018.

Retail Food Group releases statement on class action against the company

Find out Retail Food Group's response against the class action.

Food delivery and pick-up market thrives eight times that of the total food service industry: Menulog's managing director

Alistair Venn said the future of online food delivery is set for exponential growth with the rise of online platforms, as well as click and collect and catering.

Gelatissimo celebrates Mother's Day with the launch of a new gelato

The Boysenberry Swirl is mixed with boysenberry pieces and brought together with a berry swirl.

Retail Food Group faces class action

Here's the full release of the class action by IMF Bentham Limited.

US-based robotic frozen yogurt vending concept to expand in Oz

Generation NEXT Franchise Brands has secured an agreement of $18 million in robot sales.

Soul Origin rolls out new soup range

The Winter Warming selection has been created with the seasonal ingredients, boasting wholesome vegetarian soups.

Mad Mex to launch the Big Burrito event on May 11

Guests are given the chance to win $50 worth of freebies at Mad Mex.

Muffin Break revamps packaging to celebrate Mother's Day

Aside from its logo, it has also curated new muffin boxes, takeaway cups, and coffee pod packaging.

Donut King wins first monthly customer satisfaction for coffee stores with 87%

Michel’s Patisserie came in second and was the only coffee store to improve customer satisfaction with a 5.9% increase over the past year.

Fast food assets a nutritious investment: real estate specialist

According to Burgess Rawson, fast food property is also part of a balanced portfolio.

5 factors that drive growth in Australia's delivery market, according to UBS

The company’s report says that the Australian delivery / pick-up market generates $3.2billion annually and is growing at 7% per year.