All Dairy articles – Page 64
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Cathedral City enters US market with trio of cheddar products
The cheese has been marketed on an 18-storey billboard in New York’s iconic Times Square
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Video briefing: what’s next in dairy drinks?
We spoke to Sophie Johnson Trevis, head of category at FrieslandCampina UK, to find out what’s hot, what’s not and what’s next for the category
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Culina takes over distribution site run by defunct rival NFT
The loss-making NFT Distribution Holdings was placed into administration on 31 January
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Ornua revamps Pilgrims Choice cheese blocks with new plastic-saving shape
Using the tagline ‘Same weight…40% Less Plastic’ the dairy co-op will now sell its cheese in a stubbier shape dubbed the Megablock
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Yeo Valley makes first move into yoghurt pouches with Little Yeos duo
The NPD will be fully recyclable through a partnership with recycling specialist Enval
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UK secures first post-Brexit free trade deal with Japan
The deal with Japan largely replicates the existing EU-Japan free trade agreement, though with some enhanced access for UK food and drink
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Müller moves Frijj milkshake brand to Yogurt & Desserts to ‘boost market share’
The dairy giant said the move would aid Frijj’s brand building, product development and marketing capabilities
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Arla posts strong lockdown results but warns of future cost-cutting
The dairy co-op saw UK revenues grow by 4.7% in the first six months of 2020, driven by strong in-home consumption
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Cross-channel delays ‘could see food perish’ warn exporters
Meat and dairy exporters fear their food will become trapped in queues waiting to cross the Channel
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City snapshot: Branded sales growth helps Arla shrug off coronavirus challenges
Danish dairy giant Arla grew its first half revenues by 2.8% driven by branded sales and retail growth, The Hut Group confirm £4.5bn September float plan, B&M promoted to the FTSE 100 and all the latest news from the City.
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Government’s food trade advisers ‘not representative’ claim industry sources
The government’s new agri-food trade advisory group is under fire for failing to reflect the food industry’s broad range of interests
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Kerrygold slathers on the nostalgia in cheesy butter ad
Kerrygold is back on our screens, with an ad that supposedly plays up the brand’s grass-fed cred
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Yeo Valley brings back organic logo to packs
The move is part of a major new marketing push to promote its links to sustainable farming
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Arla to debut its first plant-based brand Jörd in UK next month
The dairy co-op will launch Jörd in Sainsbury’s on 21 September
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Coca-Cola eyes prebiotic drinks market with Inna U application
The trademark application covers areas including prebiotic drinks, dairy drinks and coffee
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Butters and spreads sales continue to grow despite easing of lockdown
The value of the category rocketed by more than a quarter in the 12 weeks to 12 July
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Bel invests £1.7m in new Babybel snacking ad campaign
The ‘Join the Goodness’ push will emphasise the brand as a healthier snacking alternative, Bel UK said
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Lancashire Farm Dairies under fire over ‘cow yoga class’ PR stunt
The UK’s ‘first cow yoga class’ by Lancashire Farm Dairies was criticised by a Hindu cleric as ‘frivolous’
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The Grocer is looking for your dairy heroes
We’re looking for your nominations for a special Dairymen feature showcasing the people who went the extra mile during the pandemic
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Upfield to introduce on-pack carbon labelling across its portfolio
The plant-based giant is planning to introduce the labelling across its global range by the end of 2021