All Dairy articles – Page 139
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News
Fonterra's whey contamination scare will not affect UK
UK consumers have been assured they will not be affected by Fonterra’s recall of three batches of whey protein…
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Is it time to downgrade raw milk's risk factor?
UK suppliers of ‘raw’ milk are pinning their hopes on new research calling for it to be classified as a low-risk food…
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Comment & Opinion
I want 'British' to mean British
Many consumers buy British dairy products because they want to enjoy the great pleasure they bring…
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Analysis & Features
Inflation easing despite the upward pressures in dairy
Falling booze and snack prices helped to ease inflation across the big four supermarkets in July…
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New Zealand dairy industry hit by contamination scare
New Zealand’s dairy industry has been rocked by a major food scandal, after bacteria contamination was discovered in whey powder used to make baby formula produced by the country’s leading dairy co-operative, Fonterra.
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Powerful Yoghurt to target men with 2014 UK launch
After Chobani and Greek Gods, a third US Greek-style yoghurt brand is making a play for the UK…
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Amir Khan throws his weight behind Protein Milk push
Maxinutrition has signed up former world champion boxer Amir Khan as the face of its ‘Everyday Champions’ campaign…
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Arla completes sale of Crediton Dairy
Arla has completed the sale of Crediton Dairy after the European Commission gave the green light to an MBO led by former Milk Link chief executive Neil Kennedy.
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Müller Wiseman closes Scottish milk depots with loss of 139 jobs
Müller Wiseman Dairies is to close its Keith and Whitburn fresh milk depots before the end of the year, with the loss of up to 139 jobs.
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Dairy UK names Judith Bryans as new CEO
Dairy UK has appointed Dr Judith Bryans as its new chief executive, replacing Jim Begg.
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Dairy Crest sells North West milk-delivery business
Dairy Crest today announced the sale of its depot-based milk-delivery business in the North West to Creamline Dairies has been completed.
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Bel UK says cheese needs to boost emotional engagement
Retailers and suppliers are missing out on a £500m opportunity in the UK cheese market…
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Hain Daniels Greek Gods downsized for the UK
Hain Daniels is relaunching its Greek Gods brand of Greek-style yoghurts less than a year after its UK debut…
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Nominate your favourite Continental cheese
Attention cheesemakers and cheese fans! The Grocer is looking for outstanding gems from the world of Continental cheese for an exciting feature in our upcoming Dairymen supplement.
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Analysis & Features
Look to your holidays for fmcg inspiration
With the holiday season in full swing, it’s a great time to look beyond our borders for some fmcg inspiration…
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Arla to bring dairy farm standards scheme to UK
Arla will be rolling out its own farm assurance scheme in the UK as of next year, as it seeks to bring its UK dairy farmers in line with its Scandinavian and German operations.
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Dairy Crest plumping for baby formula for Davidstow whey move
Dairy Crest has decided its whey venture at Davidstow will produce baby formula rather than sports nutrition lines…
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Analysis & Features
Retailers split over price of four pints of milk
After many months of stalemate, four-pint milk prices moved again this week, with Tesco upping its price by 10p to £1.39…
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Arla moots Castello co-branding for Milk Link cheeses
Tickler Cheddar, Tuxford and Tebbutt Stilton and Cornish Country Larder Brie may be sold under Arla’s Castello brand…
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Morrisons launches iced coffee own label
Morrisons is tapping into the iced coffee market with an own-label product similar in look to Jimmy’s Iced Coffee…