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    Dairy Milk: 'first love' saga lasts a lifetime

    2006-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Cadbury Trebor Bassett is showing its romantic side in a new Dairy Milk TV advertising campaign, which traces the history of two lovestruck teenagers from their first chance meeting on a school bus.The £5m 'First taste, first...

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    Soya formula recalled

    2006-03-17T08:23:00Z

    Farley's has withdrawn a single batch of its Soya Formula in 900g cans after routine tests found that it contained cows' milk.Farley's believes that 500 cans are affected but as a precaution has recalled the whole batch.The affected...

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    Robert Wiseman acquires Definitely Devon

    2006-03-14T08:16:00Z

    Robert Wiseman Dairies has acquired the trade assets of the fresh liquid business of Definitely Devon for £0.8m.Definitely Devon currently supplies around 20 million litres of milk a year from its dairy and depot in Torrington, Devon. The...

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    Cross-border quota deal nears

    2006-03-11T00:00:00Z

    The prospect of a cross-border milk quota trade between Britain and Italy moved closer this week after UK quota broker Ian Potter lodged transfer forms with the Rural Payments Agency and its Italian equivalent.Potter said he expected the...

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    Nestlé gives Ski get up and go

    2006-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Nestlé has resurrected the concept of an on-the-go yoghurt, fruit and cereal breakfast drink to boost its ailing Ski brand.The new line – Ski Up & Go, which is set to reach UK stores later this month – follows in the footsteps of a Stopgap...

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    Dairy Crest blames rivals for cut

    2006-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Dairy Crest has blamed rival processors for a decision to cut its milk price to farmers supplying its commodity cheese factories by 0.5ppl.The company said a failure by its competitors to match a price rise it pushed through last year had left...

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    Better for the children

    2006-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Rachel’s Organic is the latest dairy manufacturer to encourage kids to get the drinking yoghurt habit.Its probiotic Drinking Yoghurt (four for £2.29) follows Munch Bunch Drinky+ and Petits Filous Plus, but is the first organic kids’...

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    Wholesome products

    2006-02-18T00:00:00Z

    A growing diversity of health-conscious linesn Tropicana Essentials with Benecol is described as the first-ever juice to help with cholesterol reduction. Available from this month, the product contains the...

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    Jarlsberg’s Irish eye on Britain

    2006-02-18T00:00:00Z

    Norway’s biggest dairy company, Tine, has set up a manufacturing site in Ireland and a sales office in England so it can boost sales of Jarlsberg cheese within the European Union.Because Norway is outside the EU, it can only export 4,000 tonnes...

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    Italian-inspired facelift for Bertolli

    2006-02-18T00:00:00Z

    Bertolli – Unilever’s Italian olive oil and pasta sauce brand – is expanding and being given a facelift to emphasise its natural ingredients.New packaging for the Bertolli 500g pasta sauces will be in stores from March, along with a product...

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    Rich pastry rolled out

    2006-02-11T00:00:00Z

    Health may be high on the radar for consumers, but Jus-Rol is stressing the importance of luxury when it comes to home baking with the launch of an all-butter pastry range.The frozen pastry comes in puff and shortcrust in 500g blocks (rsp:...

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    Major brands cut back deal volumes

    2006-02-04T00:00:00Z

    Producers of the UK’s three leading Cheddar brands have all made headway in reducing the volumes of their cheese they sell through price promotions.Dairy Crest has cut the quantity of top Cheddar brand Cathedral City sold on deals from 63.7% in...

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    Supplier Spotlight

    2006-02-04T00:00:00Z

    Commanding a place in the premium section of the major multiples’ cheese fixtures has helped to keep retail price-cutting at bay for Belton Cheese’s Belton Farm brand.But MD Justin Beckett is still conscious of how major retailers’ propensity...

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    Les Kol aims to be the big cheese with half the fat

    2006-02-04T00:00:00Z

    Wyke Farms is pitching its half-fat cheese brand Les Kol against big hitter Mini Babybel in a bid to take a slice of the snacking cheese category.Les Kol On The Go is a tube of five individually wrapped 20g cheese spheres, which Wyke Farms...

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    Milk hike ‘won’t worry the OFT’

    2006-01-28T00:00:00Z

    An across-the-board retail price rise for liquid milk should not cause concern to the OFT, according to Arla Foods UK chief executive Tim Smith.Last week all the big four retailers increased the in-store price of a pint of milk by 1p,...

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    Alpro shines light on soya milk drink

    2006-01-28T00:00:00Z

    Dairy free specialist Alpro is hoping to lure diet-conscious women away from skimmed milk with a light, sugar-free soya version containing just 1.2% fat.As the first chilled, dairy-free and unsweetened product of its kind on the UK market,...

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    Arla milk volumes decrease

    2006-01-24T08:21:00Z

    Dairy group Arla Foods UK has revealed that milk volumes to the "challenging middle market" decreased in the first quarter of last year.However, in a trading update to the City, Arla said that volumes to supermarkets and household deliveries...

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    Haskins: processors are ‘stupid’

    2006-01-21T00:00:00Z

    Lord Haskins, the former chairman of Express Dairies, launched an extraordinary attack on the UK’s milk processors this week, claiming they were “stupid” and “idiotic”.Speaking at the Semex dairy conference in Glasgow, Lord Haskins said...

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    Dairy sector hails the retention of national school milk subsidy

    2006-01-21T00:00:00Z

    The dairy industry has welcomed a pledge by Defra minister Lord Bach to retain the national subsidy for school milk.There had been fears the £1.5m-a-year subsidy would be axed after economists told ministers it was unnecessary.But Lord...

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    Haskins: processors are ‘stupid’

    2006-01-21T00:00:00Z

    Lord Haskins, the former chairman of Express Dairies, launched an extraordinary attack on the UK’s milk processors this week, claiming they were “stupid” and “idiotic”.Speaking at the Semex dairy conference in Glasgow, Lord Haskins said...