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KFC Australia announces switch from palm oil to Australian-grown canola oil

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KFC said the shift to high-oleic canola oil “will help support Australian farmers, and won’t change…
KFC said the shift to high-oleic canola oil “will help support Australian farmers, and won’t change the taste of its food.”

KFC has been trialling the new oil in Tasmanian stores since October 2010. The canola will be sourced from Australian suppliers, including Cargill, MSM Milling and Integro Foods.

Canola farming is a AU$1.6billion industry in Australia with the 2011/12 season turning over three million tonnes of canola.

KFC Australia spokesperson Nikki Lawson said, “By late-May 2012, all our stores across Australia will be using canola oil to cook our chicken.”

Stuart Roberts, managing director of Integro Foods, a division of Goodman Fielder Limited said, “This is a great vote of confidence in the Australian industry. Cooking with high quality oil sourced solely from Australian farms is a fantastic example of a company listening to its customers and delivering on their expectations.”

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