All Dairy articles – Page 203

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    acid test - Hot Nachos Cheese Sauce

    2007-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Expert's verdict: 7/10 ?Discovery is already an established brand in this area of the market so consumers will recognise the packaging and have high expectations. There is no other pourover, nachos-style sauce on the market so it is an unusual...

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    Cheese in a flutter

    2007-08-25T00:00:00Z

    Cheesemaker Shepherds Purse has gone to the dogs - literally. It's won a contract to supply its Ryedale branded cheese to restaurants at greyhound stadiums run by the Greyhound Racing Association. Maggotcha! Three men in the Dutch...

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    Processors lift prices to appease farmers

    2007-08-25T00:00:00Z

    Dairy companies have announced a raft of huge liquid milk price hikes for farmers, in an effort to quell frustration about low returns in the industry. Major processors Dairy Crest and Arla Foods have broken the 25ppl barrier with the price rises...

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    ...as milk shortage looms this winter

    2007-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Winter milk supplies will crash to well below one billion litres during the trough if current supply profiles continue, leading to more shortages of dairy products. Production in July was 1098 million litres, compared with 1,155 million litres last...

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    Wiseman hike fails to see off rebellion...

    2007-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Robert Wiseman Dairies has sought to calm an increasingly restless membership by stating its intention to pay 25.5ppl from November. But its move failed to placate 19 Wiseman producers in south west Scotland who resigned over the insufficient...

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    insight - Milk consumers

    2007-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Milk benefits from health drive Milk is seen by parents as an important part of a healthy diet for children but the decline in milk consumption in this group shows just how vulnerable the dairy industry is to the Nutrient Profiling Model developed...

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    Kellogg's leads pack in cereal/health bar offers

    2007-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Weetabix's Alpen Groove Bars shared fourth place last weekend in the combined top five chart for cereals and cereal/health bars with 5% of activity. The only other cereal bar on featured space offer last weekend was ­McVitie's Go Ahead! Yoghurt...

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    Alpro soya

    2007-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Alpro soya, the number one soya brand in the UK, is focused on helping to satisfy consumer demand for a healthy and nutritious lifestyle. Soya is low in saturated fat and is one of the main plant sources of the essential fatty acids Omega-3 and 6,...

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    Utterly Butterly adds healthier Omega-3

    2007-08-20T00:00:00Z

    An Omega-3 variant has joined the Utterly Butterly portfolio as part of a make­over to position the spread as a healthier option. The core range has been reformulated with lower saturated fat levels, while still aiming to deliver on taste....

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    What the papers said - 18th August 2007

    2007-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Milk prices could rise by as much as 15% this autumn, according to Mark Allen, chief executive of Dairy Crest. In an interview with the FT Allen said that the severe wet weather and spiralling costs of cereal-based animal feeds, which hit 11-year...

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    WORLD NEWS - Milk price hike hits Dean Food profits

    2007-08-13T00:00:00Z

    Milk price hike hits Dean Food profits

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    Milk supply rides out foot and mouth crisis

    2007-08-13T00:00:00Z

    Foot and mouth disease has brought minimal disruption to the dairy sector to date, only affecting biosecurity costs and disruption of niche non-EU exports. Virtually all milk was being collected, said Jim Begg, director general of Dairy UK, while EU...

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    The true benefits of opting for spreads

    2007-08-13T00:00:00Z

    The true benefits of opting for spreads

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    Galaxy grows as Mars targets dark chocolate

    2007-08-06T00:00:00Z

    Galaxy is going dark as brand owner Mars uses its signature milk chocolate brand to grab a share of the booming dark chocolate market. The new arrival, called Galaxy Smooth Dark, is part of a range relaunch, which also includes a modified shape,...

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    Elves to the fore as Cadbury ranges get set for Christmas

    2007-08-06T00:00:00Z

    Cadbury Trebor Bassett is adopting elves as its theme for Christmas this year, and is also introducing additional seasonal NPD. Cadbury Magical Elves comprise eight characters made of milk chocolate and popping candy, priced at 20p each. Already...

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    Retail butter price lower than bulk

    2007-08-06T00:00:00Z

    Volatility in the butter market means it is now cheaper for manufacturers to buy it in Tesco than from a wholesaler. Bulk butter spot rates have soared by more than 60% already this year to about £2,500 per tonne or more. But packet butter is still...

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    UBUK pushes health values of key brands

    2007-08-06T00:00:00Z

    UBUK has launched a three-pronged strategy to reinforce the wholesome credentials of some of the biggest hitters in its portfolio. New yoghurt and fruit variants of McVitie's Digestives hit the shelves next week. The company is also uniting Jaffa...

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    Better ranging 'would boost sales to £10bn'

    2007-08-06T00:00:00Z

    Consumer spending on dairy could rise £2.4bn to £10bn per year by 2012 if the industry focused more on what shoppers really wanted, according to new research from Dairy Crest. Its report, Dairy for Life, seen exclusively by The Grocer, says...

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    FSA highlights confusion over 1% milk

    2007-08-06T00:00:00Z

    EU regulations introduced nearly 10 years ago about the use of 1% milk is still causing confusion, according to the Food Standards Agency. The Drinking Milk Regulations (1998) state that milk must fall within fat-content bands for whole (above 2%),...

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    Milk shortages set to push up cost of staples

    2007-07-30T00:00:00Z

    Staple dairy lines such as butter, cream and milk will come under renewed price pressure this autumn as milk supplies plummet. Shortages are already beginning to affect manufacturers using dairy products, and industry insiders say this...