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Grocery shopping is no longer limited to wet markets and supermarts with a multitude of unique specialty grocers in Singapore, whether it’s shopping in the physical stores or online for the agoraphobic. From fresh organic produce to hard-to-find imported goods, here’s a list of gourmet grocers to supply all your needs in Singapore. [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/BuTBryfjY1i/[/embed] Whether you’re a professional chef or. ....
Australia’s Famous Soda Co is embarking on plans to expand its better-for-you product portfolio beyond beverages to confectionery, as well as setting its sights on expansion into the ASEAN market. Famous Soda Co made headlines last year after landing A$4mn (US$3.05mn) deals with local supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths for its sugar-free better-for-you sodas, and has since become the first brand locally to have national ranging of its products in all Coles and Woolworths outlets. But this multimillion-dollar success has only driven the firm to look beyond its beverage confines, and it will soon be launching a new better-for-you confectionery range later this year. ....
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By Lowie Trevena, Monday Feb 22, 2021 What started as an experiment in creating plastic-free, local, plant-based milks has grown into a business delivering 300 bottles each week to Bristol homes. Tiger and Float, which launched as Tigermylk in 2018, began in the kitchen of Joshua Coppersmith-Heaven, before moving to a production site in St Philip’s. Joshua launched Tigermylk, which tastes akin to a cross between almond and oat milk and made used tigernuts, is a sustainable milk with low impact on the environment. Support independent journalism Bristol24/7 relies on your support to remain independent. If you like what we do and you want us to keep reporting, become a member for just £45 for the year ....