Staging: Retail & eCommerce News: Jan 12 - Australia (5 stories)
Monday, 12 Jan 2026
Here is your Daily summary for Retail & eCommerce across Australia for Mon 12th January 2026
Kingland has expanded its product line by launching a dairy-free yoghurt in Hong Kong, now available in select premium and mainstream retail outlets. This move taps into the growing demand for plant-based alternatives, highlighting a strategic shift in consumer preferences.
In a creative collaboration, Pringles has partnered with Budgy Smuggler to introduce a summer swimwear line, featuring bikinis, one-pieces, and accessories. This unique marketing strategy aims to enhance brand visibility and engage consumers in a fun, seasonal context.
Meanwhile, economic modeling reveals that global food waste could reach $800 billion this year, underscoring significant inefficiencies in the retail supply chain. This staggering figure represents about 33% of total revenue, prompting calls for improved sustainability practices.
Additionally, M&M’s pop-up store is set to return to the Australian Open, featuring its popular chocolate wall, while political pressure mounts for stricter scrutiny of supermarket pricing. As calls for transparency grow, the industry faces potential regulatory changes that could reshape pricing strategies.
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Inside FMCG • 6 Jan 2026, 5:52am
Kingland launches dairy-free yoghurt in Hong Kong in a strategic expansion
The range is available in selected premium and mainstream retail outlets. The post Kingland launches dairy-free yoghurt in Hong Kong in a strategic expansion appeared first on Inside FMCG.
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Inside FMCG • 8 Jan 2026, 3:45am
Pringles teams up with Budgy Smuggler for summer swimwear line
The collection includes a bikini and one piece for women, bucket hats, towels, and a stubby holder The post Pringles teams up with Budgy Smuggler for summer swimwear line appeared first on Inside FMCG.
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Inside FMCG • 8 Jan 2026, 7:09am
Economic modelling tips global food waste worth $800 billion this year
The food waste across the retail supply chain is equivalent to around 33 per cent of total revenue on average. The post Economic modelling tips global food waste worth $800 billion this year appeared first on Inside FMCG.
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Inside FMCG • 7 Jan 2026, 6:48am
M&M’s pop-up store to return to the Australian Open
The store will once again occupy Garden Square and feature the chocolate wall. The post M&M’s pop-up store to return to the Australian Open appeared first on Inside FMCG.
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Inside FMCG • 6 Jan 2026, 5:20am
How political pressure is accelerating scrutiny of supermarket pricing
David Littleproud is pushing tougher powers, but how would pricing actually be policed? The post How political pressure is accelerating scrutiny of supermarket pricing appeared first on Inside FMCG.
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