News Corp’s Taste.com.au serves up new food planning and shopping experience
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 29th May 2025 at 3:59pm
Taste.com.au, said by owners News Corp to be the number one food media brand with an audience of more than 4.5 million*, has unveiled what the company says is the biggest evolution in its history.
The all-new taste.com.au has been designed to streamline the weekly grocery planning, shopping and cooking journey with innovative features and enhancements that connect every stage of the process.
Informed by extensive research and user testing, taste.com.au's most ambitious site rebuild to date is now live. The site includes totally new and intuitive navigation for easier content discovery, a redesigned homepage, new site sections, and recipe page improvements that enable users to shop all of taste.com.au’s recipes online at Coles.
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