All Dairy articles – Page 111
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Rachel's Organic yoghurt delisted by Tesco
The announcement follows the delisting of Kingsmill bread from its stores last month, and comes as Tesco presses on with CEO Dave Lewis’ plans
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Danone taps force of Disney licensing
The Disney range is on sale now and comprises a strawberry flavoured shake and a yoghurt pot range
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Nomadic's labneh yoghurt gets listed in 200 Tescos
The Lebanese-style savoury yoghurt, which Nomadic has supplied to restaurants for over 25 years, launched in over 200 Tesco stores last week
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British Cheese Board becomes part of Dairy UK
The BCB will be funded by Dairy UK members as an “integral part” of the organisation
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Arla launches added-value milk for toddlers
Arla Big Milk is filtered, made with 100% British whole cow’s milk, naturally rich in calcium, and contains added vitamin D, iron and vitamin A
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Nomadic's labneh hits Tesco stores, claims mainstream first
The Lebanese-style savoury yoghurt, which Nomadic has supplied to the restaurant trade for over 25 years, launched in over 200 Tesco stores yesterday
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First Milk appoints trio to new leadership team
Kenny Bain, Maureen Ross and Paul Miley all join the group this week
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Philadelphia brand gets trio of whipped cheeses
The launch will be supported by a £3m marketing spend, including TV, in-store and digital activity, with Mondelez targeting the unlocking of further new usage occasions
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Lurpak ad campaign encourages consumers to 'freestyle'
The ‘Go Freestyle’ campaign starts on 19 April and calls on consumers to “re-evaluate their food choices and have some fun with them,”
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Comment and Opinion
Milk messaging a mess as dairy confusion reigns
Uncertainty around the end of quotas is unquestionably one of the major challenges facing the UK dairy industry at the moment. But there are other, equally fundamental challenges around basic consumer communications.
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EU dairy quotas come to an end
NFU diary board chairman Rob Harrison urges all European countries to “act responsibly and collectively” to protect against future market volatility
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Stirling in line for new £20m dairy plant, 450 jobs
Graham’s The Family Dairy’s new 150,000 sq ft facility would be built on farmland west of Craigforth and open within the next three years subject to planning approval
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Dairy industry refusal to pay extra for recyclable packaging could derail 'Dairy Roadmap'
Chris Dow told journalists that a slump in oil prices has pushed down the cost of virgin material, making recycled plastic a more expensive option
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Stork targets home bakers with butter variant
Brand manager Rhiannon Carr said the launch was part of Stork’s plan to “reinvigorate” baking spreads
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Groceries Code Adjudicator dairy powers rejected by government
In its official response, published yesterday evening, the government said it had no power to extend the GCA’s jurisdiction before 2016
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Arla says strike will not affect milk deliveries
A group of 100 drivers have voted to stage a 72-hour strike from Wednesday 1 April in a dispute over holiday pay and pensions
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Müller acquisition of Dairy Crest moves one step closer
European Commission refers the proposed £80m transaction back to the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority
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Analysis and Features
Dairy faces price lull after winter surge says Rabobank
Dairy commodity prices could drop again soon despite having recovered in recent weeks, analysts have warned…
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Raw milk discussions postponed by FSA
The FSA board has decided to postpone discussions on the potential liberalisation of raw milk sales until the summer at le…
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Co-op investor in Glanbia plans to reduce its stake
Glanbia Co-operative Society, the largest investor in Irish food group Glanbia, is to dilute its stake by transferring shares to its members and selling a portion in the secondary market.