All Dairy articles – Page 127
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Morrisons and Budgens Supervalu whole milk six-pinters recalled
Dairy Crest has recalled two date codes of whole British milk six-pinters sold through the Morrisons and Budgens’ Supervalu own-label ranges over concerns they may have been contaminated with cleaning fluid during production.
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R&R's Cadbury Winter Wonderland Minis tap into treat market
R&R Ice Cream has expanded its licensed Cadbury range with two new handheld products…
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Comment & Opinion
How Arla's campaign is 'Supporting our Farmers'
As Arla launches a new campaign to support dairy farmers, its UK boss, Peter Giørtz Carlsen, explains the rationale behind the push.
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Graham’s The Family Dairy begins supplying Scotmid Co-op
Graham’s The Family Dairy has signed a deal to supply its milk and butter to all 200 Scotmid Co-operative stores.
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Arla-style dairy marketing push would face funds issue
As Arla this week kicked off a marketing push encouraging the public to support dairy farmers…
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Price wars knocks 15p off average four-pinter of milk
Supermarket price wars have reduced the average retail price of a four-pint bottle of milk by 12% in less than nine months…
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Analysis & Features
Danone's headline growth hides worrying trends
Danone’s 6.9% like-for-like third-quarter growth reported this morning comfortably beat expectations, but the headline figure potentially hides some more worrying trends.
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Iceland drops price of four pints of milk to 89p
Iceland has slashed its retail price for four pints of milk to just 89p.
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EC rules out extension of dairy quota system beyond March 2015
The European Commission has ruled out extending the dairy quota system past its planned expiry date…
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Evan Rees to resurrect Moonraker butter brand
Long-dormant butter brand Moonraker is to be revived after being acquired by South Wales dairy company Evan Rees from Dairy Crest.
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Analysis & Features
Dairy farmers face uncertainty as milk price protests continue
To say things are fraught in UK dairy at the moment is an understatement…
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Cathedral City goes beyond Cheddar with cheese variety pack
Non-Cheddar varieties are being rolled out under Dairy Crest’s Cathedral City brand for the first time…
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Freshways gains Devon facility in DairyStix acquisition
Freshways has acquired the DairyStix business, including its Devon-based production facility…
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Dairy demand ‘will outstrip supply by 2018’
Global dairy demand is set to outstrip supply over the next decade, despite the current slump in global milk prices, a study by Tetrapak has suggested.
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Dairy Crest unveils strategy to boost dairy category by £800m
Dairy Crest has unveiled a three-year plan to grow the dairy category by £800m…
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Dairy Crest and Müller cut farmgate milk prices
Dairy Crest and Müller UK & Ireland have today (30 September) become the latest processors to cut their farmgate milk prices.
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For Goodness Shakes launches low-sugar dairy drinks for kids
Protein drinks brand For Goodness Shakes has launched a kids range of low-sugar dairy drinks…
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M&S stocks Shepherds Purse own-label cheese
Marks & Spencer is to carry an own-label cheese produced by Yorkshire artisan cheese maker Shepherds Purse…
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Alpro links with WWF for schools sustainability push
Alpro has teamed up with WWF to promote sustainable initiatives in primary schools across the UK…
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End of an era: Dairy Crest prepares to wave goodbye to milk in glass bottles
Dairy Crest is set to phase out milk in glass bottles, with all milk delivered by its doorstep delivery men and women to be switched to plastic bottles over the next two years.