News
Leighton Walters, founder of Found Coffee, has been given notice from the Canadian government that his imported Vegemite does not meet federal standards You can save this article by registering ...
An award-winning café run by dual Australian-Canadian citizen Leighton Walters has found itself in a dispute with the country’s food authority after selling Vegemite. Found Coffee is a chain of ...
In an unlikely diplomatic spat, the award-winning cafe run by a dual Australian-Canadian citizen has been happily importing and selling Vegemite to expats and curious locals for years before being ...
Leighton Walters poses with a jar of Vegemite in front of one of the Found Coffee locations he owns in Toronto. Canadian food authorities said Friday Walters can keep selling Vegemite for now ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. This is no bread-and-butter diplomatic incident. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has thrown his support behind Vegemite after Canada ...
These regulations apply to a broad range of food products, including fortified foods like the food spread, Vegemite. It is our inspectors' job to uphold these regulations, which are in place to ...
Oh and, of course, it puts a rose in every cheek. Vegemite may be our favourite spread but it is not a health spread.Credit: Michele Mossop No wonder about 90 per cent of Australian households ...
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has revealed Australia has had a win on “Vegemite-gate”, saying discussions with Canada has meant the product can stay on a cafe owner’s shelf.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results