Where to Buy Juice in Australia: Supermarket, Online Stores and Specialty Shops

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Where to Buy Juice in Australia: Supermarket, Online Stores and Specialty Shops

As a matter of fact, it was easy to buy juice in Australia before — you just picked the one that was in your fridge at Woolies and carried on with your day. But now there are cold-pressed bottles, HPP labels, ambient cartons, online subscriptions and juice shots the size of your thumb. It’s a lot.

So, if you’re looking to buy juice in Australia and would like to know what to look for when you’re reading labels, this is the guide I wish I had when I began paying attention to labels. 

Starting at the Supermarket (Which Is Where Most of Us Are, Let’s Be Real)

Most Australians shop at Coles, Woolworths and Aldi – and that’s not bad at all. The key is simply knowing what part of the store to spend time in.

Keep to the refrigerated section. Vitamins and natural flavour remain intact in anything that is cold-pressed or High-Pressure Processed (HPP). Pressed Juices and Nudie are brands that would fall here. These are not cheap but the real thing.

Now the long life part – the shelf-stable cartons and glass bottles that don’t require refrigeration? The majority of them are fruit juice concentrate. That is, the fruit was dried, transported all over the globe, and then rehydrated with water before being put in the bottle. While it is good for cooking or for a school lunchbox, you may not be getting what you believe you are if you’re drinking it for health purposes.

A quick label check before picking up anything – If the ingredients read “water, concentrated juice” – it’s concentrated juice. If it claims “100% freshly squeezed” and has a “use by” date one week out – it’s juice. 

Specialty Juice Bars and Health Food Stores: Worth It for the Right Reasons

This is where it gets really cool and really costly.

  • Juice that’s made entirely differently is available at places such as Harris Farm Markets, your local cold-press bar, or health grocers like Flannerys. They crush slowly, rather than fast-spinning blades that heat up and oxidise the fruit. No heat, no loss of nutrients. The result is brighter, stronger flavoured and, if raw and unpasteurised, still contains live enzymes.
  • The catch? It goes off fast. Talk about 3-5 days in the fridge! If the bottle is labeled cold-pressed and the use-by date is 6 weeks out, it doesn’t sound like it’s cold-pressed see if it’s been treated with HPP to extend shelf life without heat.
  • While you’re in these stores, one thing you should try: functional juice shots. Those tiny 60-80ml bottles of ginger, turmeric or wheatgrass. They seem like they are overpriced for their size, but if you are feeling tired or simply want something to do, they are different than a large bottle of OJ. 

Ordering Juice Online – Surprisingly Good If You Know What to Look For

It was a bit of a gamble to order fresh juice online a couple of years ago. It is now one of the more viable options for obtaining the smaller, quality brands that do not bother with supermarket distribution.

The biggest question to ask: how do they ship it? Any good fresh juice company will have insulated boxes with gel packs or dry ice. If the website doesn’t say cold chain delivery, I’d pass it by. Don’t drink warm juice that has been sitting in a truck for a day.

  • In addition, online is excellent for – Bulk orders purchase a week of product at a time, typically lower cost per bottle

Juice cleanse programs are pre-made day packs that are delivered to your door.

  • Subscription discounts – most brands offer 10–20% discount when you sign up for a recurring order.
  • Brands not available in stores – some of the best organic fruit juice brands in Australia can be found online only

The Smartest Option Nobody Talks About: Make It at Home With Frozen Fruit

The truth is, the freshest juice you’ll drink is the one you make yourself — and you don’t need a fridge full of fresh produce to do it. Snap-frozen fruit is actually among the finest inputs you can use. Frozen fruit that’s frozen within 24 hours of being picked will retain more vitamins and natural sugars than fresh fruit that’s spent two weeks in a truck or cold room before getting to your kitchen.

I have been using Creative Gourmet frozen fruit for some time now, as they have been freezing Australian and imported fruit for more than 40 years. Blueberries, mango chunks, passionfruit pulp, dragon fruit, mixed berries. You have some bags in the freezer and you can throw something together when you feel like it. No waste, no wilting, no $12 for a small bottle at a cafe. 

Frozen mango and passionfruit is blended straight from the freezer with a little water or coconut water and it’s thicker and more flavourful than most things you’d buy off a shelf. If available, add fresh citrus. Completed in 2 minutes.

Plus, it’s simply less expensive. A frozen mixed berry bag is a much less expensive option than a boutique juice shot, and you know exactly what’s in it. 

How to Read a Juice Label in 30 Seconds

Before you buy anything, run through this quickly. 

What the Label Says What It Actually Means
Cold-Pressed or HPP No heat used – best quality available
100% Juice, No Added Sugar Pure product, nothing added
Flash Pasteurised Briefly heated – still decent, not perfect
From Concentrate / Reconstituted Rehydrated dehydrated fruit – lower quality
Added Sugar, Corn Syrup This is a juice drink, not juice
Must Be Refrigerated Generally a good sign

If you can only remember one thing: anything that needs to stay cold is usually better than anything that doesn’t.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is cold-pressed juice worth the extra money?

Yes, if you are drinking juice to improve your health rather than simply for taste. Cold-pressing helps retain more vitamins, enzymes, and antioxidants that can be reduced during heat treatment. While chilled cold-pressed juices may offer nutritional advantages, a quality pasteurised juice can still be a good option for everyday drinking.

Where can I buy fresh juice online in Australia?

Look for brands that provide refrigerated shipping with gel-pack insulation to maintain freshness during delivery. Popular options include Pressed Juices, The Juice Lab, and various local cold-pressed juice companies offering home delivery across many Australian metropolitan areas.

What’s the healthiest juice to buy at Woolworths or Coles?

Check the chilled section for bottles with a short use-by date, typically between two and three weeks, and labels such as “HPP” or “cold-pressed.” If nutrition is your priority, avoid long-life juices stored in the ambient aisle, as these are generally more heavily processed.

Is frozen fruit as nutritious as fresh for juicing?

Yes, and often even more nutritious. Snap-frozen fruit is usually frozen within 24 hours of harvest, helping preserve vitamins and minerals. Fresh fruit may spend weeks in transport and storage before reaching your kitchen, which can lead to some nutrient loss over time.

What are the best fruits to juice at home?

Oranges, watermelon, and pineapple are among the easiest fruits to juice because of their high water content. For extra nutrition, consider adding frozen spinach, berries, or fresh ginger. Mango and passionfruit can provide natural sweetness and flavour without the need for added sugar.