Dairy <span id="Dairy"></span> – Page 162

  • cheese and yoghurt
    News

    Ecolabel could roll out to cheese and yoghurt

    2011-12-03T10:31:00Z

    Yoghurts, cheese and processed fish could soon carry a new environmental logo if plans to extend the EU’s Ecolabel to food come to fruition.

  • Arla Creamy Fruit yoghurt squeeze
    News

    Arla pulls first ‘master brand’ from shelves

    2011-12-03T10:30:00Z

    Arla’s much-heralded ‘master brand’ strategy has been thrown into question after the company pulled its Arla Squeeze yoghurt brand less than a year after launch.

  • The Cheese kitchen Mediterranean Salad Flakes
    News

    Bradbury cooks up a Cheese Kitchen range

    2011-12-03T10:29:00Z

    Continental cheese specialist Bradbury and Son is hoping to encourage more shoppers to use cheese in cooking with the launch of a new range of recipe-specific cookery cheeses

  • News

    Singletons’ bespoke cheese for Japanese

    2011-12-03T10:25:00Z

    In an attempt to tailor its cheeses to Japanese tastes, Grandma Singletons is developing a cheese blended with samphire.

  • Muller Dairy production site
    Profiles

    Material costs force Müller Dairy job cuts

    2011-12-03T10:25:00Z

    Müller Dairy has announced a raft of redundancies across its operations in the UK and Ireland in the wake of rising raw material costs.

  • Danone activia yoghurts
    News

    Activia rockets 15% in price as cost hikes bite

    2011-11-26T14:07:00Z

    Higher ingredients costs have prompted French dairy giant Danone to force through price increases on Activia– prompting the mults to raise on-shelf prices by up to 15% and scrap their long-term two-for-£3 deal

  • Onken Fat Free Mango and Apple yoghurt
    News

    Fat Free Onken loses artificial sweeteners

    2011-11-26T14:07:00Z

    Emmi has stripped all artificial sweeteners out of its Onken Fat Free yoghurt range in a bid to meet growing consumer demand for products containing natural ingredients.

  • Comment & Opinion

    Greek food isn’t in Brits’ bad books

    2011-11-26T14:04:00Z

    Sir, While Greek ready meals may be on the wane, the British public has certainly not lost its taste for Greek dairy products (‘And now Brits lose their appetite for Greek food’, 19 November). Futura Foods is the largest importer of Greek cheese into the UK and we have seen ...

  • Chedd off game
    News

    Dairy Crest unveils online Chedds game

    2011-11-26T11:53:00Z

    The tie-up between Dairy Crest’s Chedds brand and Cartoon Network has kicked off with an online game featuring the characters of the Chedds TV ad.

  • JN Dairies truck
    News

    JN Dairies gets final damages from Johal

    2011-11-26T11:53:00Z

    The bitter legal dispute between JN Dairies and Johal Dairies has ended as JN has now received all monies awarded it by the courts

  • News

    EC under fire for failing protected status foods

    2011-11-19T11:50:00Z

    The European Commission is failing to adequately promote and protect the reputation of products such as Jersey Royals and Blue Stilton, a damning report from the European Court of Auditors has claimed.

  • A2 Light Milk
    News

    Wiseman to trial A2 milk in British market

    2011-11-19T11:50:00Z

    Robert Wiseman Dairies is to join Arla in the dairy intolerance market with a new brand targeted at consumers who suffer digestive discomfort from dairy.

  • GLANBIA CHEESE
    News

    Glanbia warns of global dairy slowdown

    2011-11-16T11:40:00Z

    Glanbia has issued a robust assessment of trading for the year to date, but warned of weakening demand globally for dairy products.

  • KERRYGOLD-CHEESE-CUTS
    News

    Adams pulls Kerrygold Cheddar for poor sales

    2011-11-05T00:00:00Z

    The notoriously competitive Cheddar market has claimed a new casualty, with Adams Foods abandoning its Kerrygold brand cheese in the UK to focus on butters and spreads.

  • News

    Smaller, greener tubs for Dairy Crest spreads

    2011-11-05T00:00:00Z

    Dairy Crest is overhauling the packaging of its spreads portfolio in a bid to address growing consumer concerns about packaging waste and to provide a more user-friendly tub.

  • Comment & Opinion

    Castello’s aristocratic acrobatics are a seductive Casanova substitute

    2011-11-05T00:00:00Z

    As the current fuss about St Paul’s demonstrates, Brits love a bit of costume drama, especially when it involves fops in frocks flouncing about in existential crisis before the baying hordes.

  • SMATY-HEALTH-FLORA
    News

    Tesco undercuts Flora with Kerry lookalike

    2011-10-29T00:00:00Z

    Kerry Foods is going head-to-head with Unilever with a new functional spreads brand that echoes the look and feel of Flora. Exclusive to Tesco, Smart Health is available in two variants - standard and light - and comes in 500g tubs, with...

  • ASDA MILK
    News

    Asda’s milk premium to farmers cut by 20%

    2011-10-24T00:00:00Z

    Asda cut the premium paid to its liquid milk supply group by 20% despite insisting the milk price war would not come at the expense of its dairy farmers, The Grocer can ­reveal. One week before it slashed its retail milk prices, Asda...

  • SOYA-MILK-DRINKER
    News

    Delamere takes on Alpro with soya milk

    2011-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Goats dairy supplier Delamere Dairy is going up against soya heavyweight Alpro with an unexpected move into soya milk. The company, which already supplies branded goats milk, butter and cheese, is launching a Delamere Dairy-branded soya...

  • BUTTER-SLAB
    News

    Soaring exports to EU boost dairy margins

    2011-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Exports of British cheese and butter are soaring as suppliers take advantage of favourable exchange rates to seek lucrative margins abroad. Butter exports increased by 40.2% to 9,625 tonnes between January and July this year compared with...