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McCain Pizza Pockets Recall Australia 2025: Cheese & Bacon 400g Pulled from Woolworths, Coles and IGA After Plastic and Metal Contamination Warning

McCain Pizza Pockets Recall Australia 2025: Cheese & Bacon 400g Pulled from Woolworths, Coles and IGA After Plastic and Metal Contamination Warning

Australians are being urged to check their freezers after McCain Foods Pty Ltd issued a nationwide recall for McCain Cheese & Bacon Pizza Pockets following reports of foreign material in the product. The recall, published on Friday, 12 December 2025, covers items sold through major supermarkets and online deliveries across the country. Food Standards Australia New Zealand+1 The warning is straightforward: do not eat the affected pizza pockets. Food safety authorities say food products containing plastic and/or metal can cause illness or injury if consumed, and the product should be returned to the place of purchase for a full refund. Food Standards Australia New Zealand+1
12 December 2025
ASX Biggest Losers Today: Austal, Metcash and Nanosonics Slide Even as the ASX 200 Surges (December 12, 2025)

ASX Biggest Losers Today: Austal, Metcash and Nanosonics Slide Even as the ASX 200 Surges (December 12, 2025)

Meta description: Australia's sharemarket rallied on Friday, 12 December 2025, but several ASX shares sank sharply. Here are today's biggest stock losers on the ASX, what's behind the falls, and what analysts are watching next. SYDNEY, December 12, 2025 — Australia's sharemarket powered higher on Friday, with the S&P/ASX 200 up about 1.2% to around 8,692 in afternoon trade, helped by strength in materials and banks and a powerful run in gold-linked names.ABC+ 1

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  • Canadian Natural Resources (TSX:CNQ) Dividend Yield Climbs as Shares Fall
    June 29, 2026, 9:38 PM EDT. Canadian Natural Resources (TSX:CNQ) is trading about 20% below recent highs, which has pushed its dividend yield up from 3.5% to near 4.5%. The company is known for low operating costs, steady cash flow, and ongoing dividend increases and buybacks. Oil prices are still choppy, but management expects to keep growing free cash flow and to boost returns to shareholders from 75% up to 100% over the next year to 18 months. Buying now gives investors a higher yield if the stock recovers.
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