All Cheese articles – Page 28
-
Analysis & Features
Shoppers hit by cheeseboard blues
Brits could be in for a shock when they buy their usual favourites for the Christmas cheeseboard this year…
-
News
Alvis Brothers cheese proves global hit
West Country cheesemaker Alvis Brothers has ramped up its exports to 25% of volume sold…
-
Comment & Opinion
Titania's concerned with cheese, condoms and Californian bees
The existence of a cheese brand called Tickler had passed me by until this week…
-
News
Dairy Crest half-year results reveal cheese as the star
Dairy Crest has reported a strong first-half performance in its cheese business, with total sales increasing by 12% year o…
-
News
Dziugas plans chain of London cafés to boost cheese brand
A major Lithuanian cheese brand is poised to open a chain of ‘cheese cafés’ in and around London…
-
Comment & Opinion
Cheese blocs
First Milk’s deal with Adams Foods is a live case study of the increasingly vertical integration taking place across the UK food industry…
-
News
First Milk and Adams Foods forge major cheese partnership
Adams Foods and First Milk have forged a long-term strategic partnership that will see them establish a major new integrated supply chain for hard cheese in the UK.
-
Comment & Opinion
Cheesed off
Spare a thought for the good people of the village of Stilton. They’ve just been told they can’t make Stilton cheese in the place that gave it its name…
-
News
Village of Stilton loses bid to make Stilton cheese
Cheesemakers in the parish of Stilton have suffered a major setback in their efforts to be allowed to call their cheese Stilton, with Defra rejecting their application.
-
News
Tesco trials dairy group model with cheese producers
Tesco is extending its Tesco Sustainable Dairy Group model to cheese producers for the first time, in a trial kicking off next month.
-
News
Seventh cheesemaker approved to join ranks of Stilton producers
The exclusive club of the UK’s Stilton makers has opened its doors to a new member for the first time in eight years, with Hartington Creamery becoming only the seventh supplier to be approved.
-
News
First Milk proposes to close Maelor site after losing Asda cheese contract
First Milk’s cheese packing facility at Maelor in Wales faces being shut down because the co-op has lost a major own-label Cheddar contract with Asda to Arla.
-
News
Goats cheese supply slump set to hit Christmas period
Just ahead of the crucial Christmas season, UK retailers are facing the prospect of being left short of goats cheese…
-
News
Cheese importer Bradburys brings Vrysaki Cypriot Halloumi to UK
Continental cheese specialist Bradburys has struck an exclusive distribution deal with Cypriot Halloumi supplier Vrysaki.
-
News
Dairy Crest ‘steady’ in first half as cheese outperforms spreads
Dairy Crest has delivered a steady performance during the six months to 30 September, and its full-year profit expectations are unchanged, the company has said in a trading update.
-
News
First Milk’s Lake District Dairy Co expands into regional cheeses
First Milk is extending its The Lake District Dairy Co brand into territorial cheeses with the launch of a Red Leicester and Double Gloucester.
-
Analysis & Features
The Top 10 Continental cheeses... as picked by you
As Brits get ever more adventurous with their cheese, the market for Continental cheese is booming…
-
Analysis & Features
Cheese snacks turn mature
Adult cheese snacks are bursting with potential, but growth in the kids’ sector is stalling. Can kids snacking get its mojo back?
-
Analysis & Features
Toasted cheese is old hat as cooking with cheese comes of age
From Tesco to Philadelphia, retailers and suppliers want to inspire Brits to use cheese in a wider range of hot dishes
-
Comment & Opinion
The big cheese
As big cheeses go, Mark Allen, CEO of Dairy Crest, takes some beating. The Grocer’s Dairymen supplement catches up with Allen to talk about acquisitions, competitors, innovation and pensions…