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Bites: McNeil Consumer Nutritionals; Kraft Foods' Dairylea Lunchables; Aero Snow
McNeil Consumer Nutritionals is adding a reduced fat olive oil spread to its Benecol portfolio and replacing the cream cheese spreads with lower fat versions. Two pizza variants - ham and cheese and pepperoni and cheese - have joined Kraft Foods'...
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Bites: Primula Dips; Ripple Bakes; Milkybar Choo; Oxy
The latest addition to the Primula Dips range is cheese and jalepeno peppers.
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Bogof's week
Continuing my tour of the trade's summer social rounds, it was across to Dublin for the fashionable Kerrygold Horse Show. This is the four-day knees-up where the authentic horsey folk who know a thing or two about fetlocks mingle with the grocery...
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MILK GROUP AND ZENITH MERGE
The Milk Group and Zenith Milk co-ops are going ahead with a merger which will create a "next generation co-operative". The new organisation, Dairy Farmers of Britain, will start trading on July 1 and handle 20% of the UK's milk, supplying all...
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First impressions - Tilda Rizazz
I cook my food from scratch when I can, but during the week I rarely have time to spend more than half an hour in the kitchen. If I can cut corners, I will, so I use quite a lot of cooking sauces - usually Bertolli, Loyd Grossman, Lee Kum ...
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Cravendale PurFiltre The cows want it back'
Created by: BNP Launched: February 2001 The idea of this ad  the cows' milk is so good they want it back  is simple but effective. Menacing looks and James Bond-style antics from the real life cows  including scaling a building on a...
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Müller blames quality issues' as it pulls organic yogurt ra
Mary Carmichael Müller has withdrawn its organic yogurt range one year after launch. The yogurt giant, which dominates the UK mainstream market, blamed "quality and consistency issues" for its retreat from the organics sector. However, industry...
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Uniq seeking buyers for its yogurts and spreads
John Wood Uniq has raised the for sale sign over its UK yogurt operation, including the St Ivel Shape range, and its branded spreads business including Utterly Butterly, St Ivel Gold and Carapelli. Chief executive Bill Ronald said the decision...
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THE BEST approach
n They don't have to be tastier. Profitable premium products pull for other, subtler reasons. Steve Hemsley analyses their potential Whether it's Tesco's traditional Scottish smoked salmon, Safeway's roasted red pepper and goats cheese tartlets, or...
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Ilchester Cheese Co's Beer Cheese caused outrage when it was
The Original Ilchester Beer Cheese is a blend of mature Somerset Cheddar and Fuller's Beer. It comes as a 3kg black waxed deli wheel, 175g tray pack and 150g flow wrapped pack. Ilchester is also producing a commemorative Beer Can tin. The company...
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Müller waves a wand and works its Magic for kids
Müller is aiming to cast a spell over five to 10-year-olds with a new range of Müller Magic children's yogurts. On shelf next month, the two variants come with a magic wand containing a secret' ingredient to transform the vanilla yogurt base. ...
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THE FOOD CHAIN: CHEESE
Domestic industry gaining significant market share but at the cost of low prices Cheddar bottoming out After falling by over 25% since last September there are now signs that UK Cheddar prices are stabilising. During early May, further price...
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VERSATILE GOAT
Goats milk specialist St Helen's Farms is aiming to demonstrate the versatility of its products with an on-pack recipe promotion. The company, which is attempting to wean consumers on to its alternative offering to cows milk, is launching...
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We are now into the season of agricultural shows which offer
Farmers can display their fine prime livestock and produce to a public that, in some cases (astonishing as it may seem) still believes that milk is a man-made product only to be found in supermarkets, and meat has no relationship whatsoever to the...
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Vegan challenge over saturated fats
Sir; We sympathise with Stephanie Spiers of Milk For Schools (Letters, May 11) in wanting the DfES "to intervene to protect children from extremist materials produced by well funded activists". In the current propaganda war on milk and meat it is...
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the food chain
Almost daily announcements of price cuts by processors and supply co-ops Farmer alarm over cuts Having seen average farm gate milk prices rise 14% in 2001, UK dairy farmers are becoming increasingly concerned at the almost daily announcements of...
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Datum, the Milk Development Council's (MDC) market informati
Historical prices, milk production figures and quotas are just some of the historical figures now available in Excel format. The figures can be manipulated online or downloaded from the web site www.mdcdatum.org.uk. Work will be ongoing in this…
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Don't let our kids be brainwashed
Sir; Is it morally acceptable, or professionally ethical, for animal rights' activist teaching packs to be used in classrooms to indoctrinate four to six-year-olds to believe that it is wrong to drink milk and wrong to eat meat especially when the...
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LIGHTER YAKULT
Yakult its launching its first new product in Britain after six years in the market. The company said that Yakult Light contains the same friendly bacteria as its older sibling but has a lighter taste. The fermented milk drink has attracted a...