All Dairy articles – Page 138
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Analysis & Features
Risky business: dairy’s food safety challenges
What can the dairy industry learn from the meat industry, after this year’s horsemeat scandal?
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Analysis & Features
Cheddar 2013: What’s in store?
Total Cheddar sales have grown over the past 12 months. But scratch the surface, and all is not quite what it seems. Read more in this web exclusive.
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News
Müller buys Nom Dairy UK as it pushes into own-label yoghurt
Müller Dairy has acquired Nom Dairy UK, as part of an ambitious plan to become a major own-label yoghurt supplier in the UK.
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Analysis & Features
Are pound shops milking it?
More and more non-food discounters are stocking fresh milk. What’s behind their attraction to the white stuff, and what does it mean for dairy?
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News
Tesco Finest gets a revamp: First look
Tesco has kicked off a revamp of its top-tier own-label Finest product range, The Grocer can exclusively reveal.
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Interviews
Mark Allen on why Dairy Crest is more a predator than a prey
In the wake of consolidation, has Dairy Crest been shaping up for a potential takeover? CEO Mark Allen would rather talk acquisitions…
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Analysis & Features
Focus on Cheddar
The impact of lower UK milk supply has so far had a limited impact on Cheddar retail prices. But not for much longer…
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Comment & Opinion
Cheddar's a big boys' game
Denhay’s withdrawal from Farmhouse Cheddar making has caught the media eye…
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News
Ex M&S buyer Andrew Sherick launches milkshake range
A former M&S buyer is hoping to shake up the milkshake category with a new range of super-indulgent drinks…
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News
Culina Logistics wins Danone yoghurt distribution deal
Danone has appointed Culina Logistics to take on some of its UK warehousing and distribution…
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News
From M&S to milkshakes: Mr Sherick's
Andrew Sherick is hoping his years of experience working for M&S will help him launch his luxury milkshakes…
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News
Arla paves way for 1,600 more UK farmers to become co-owners
A further 1,600 British farmers could become co-owners of Arla Foods amba in the latest stage of the company’s post-merger integration of Milk Link.
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Analysis & Features
Botulism or not? Making sense of the Fonterra tests
The botulism whey scare in New Zealand has turned out to be a false alarm. How did the experts get it so wrong?…
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News
Fonterra botulism scare a false alarm, tests reveal
The botulism scare involving Fonterra whey products has turned out to be a false alarm, the New Zealand government has said.
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News
Shaken Udder rolls ambient lunchbox cartons into Sainsbury's
Shaken Udder has won its first listing for its new range of ambient milkshake cartons aimed at the kids’ lunchbox market…
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News
Glanbia sales rise 13% despite Dairy Ireland challenges
Glanbia has posted a 13% increase in turnover, driven by its Global Performance Nutrition business, but admits that challenges remain in its Dairy Ireland division.
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News
First Milk names former Defra minister Jim Paice as chairman
First Milk has appointed former Defra agriculture minister Jim Paice as its new chairman…
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News
Quickes Traditional rolls out an elderflower cheddar
Quickes Traditional is pushing the boundaries in flavoured cheese with the launch of a cheddar containing elderflowers…
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News
First Milk names former Defra minister Jim Paice chairman
First Milk has appointed former Defra agriculture minister Jim Paice as its new chairman.
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News
Kavli buys goats milk producer St Helen’s Farm
Primula owner Kavli has bought goats milk producer St Helen’s Farm in a move that will boost Kavli’s charitable donations.