All Dairy articles – Page 65
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News
Upfield spreads hit by shortages after logistics supplier switch
Several Flora, Bertolli and Stork products went out of stock at supermarkets last weekend after Upfield’s switch from DHL to NFT
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Müller sets new sugar reduction target
If Müller achieves its goal, it would be well on course to meet Public Health England’s voluntary sugar reduction target
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Graham's the Family Dairy to bring back glass bottles
It marks the first time in over 60 years Graham’s has sold fresh milk in glass bottles
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Müller recalls batches of Cadbury desserts over listeria outbreak
Müller has linked the contamination to an ingredient exclusive to the two Cadbury desserts affected
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Exporters pledge to pay for China inspection after Defra refuses
The UK is typically expected to cover the costs of Chinese inspections
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Analysis and Features
Halloumi prices increased after warnings of shortages
Tesco was the latest supermarket to hike prices, after Asda, Waitrose and Sainsbury’s
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Comment and Opinion
Eurovision pizza sets a new standard in cheesiness
Eurovision has given us plentiful gifts over the years. Now it’s a 41-cheese pizza
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Dairy-free: lack of clear regulation ‘putting consumers at risk’
There are currently no specific regulations on what can or cannot be described as dairy-free
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Dairy Crest name to disappear as it rebrands to Saputo Dairy UK
The move follows the replacement of long-serving CEO Mark Allen with his deputy, Tom Atherton
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Comment and Opinion
Shorter meat and dairy supply chains leave retailers open to ESG risks
Retailers are playing the role of producers in response to traceability concerns – but it may mean taking on extra risk, says Aarti Ramachandran, head of research & engagements at FAIRR
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Müller relaunches core yoghurt ranges to ditch sugar
Redesigned packaging would make it easier to identify health claims, said Müller
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Dairy Crest CEO Mark Allen steps down
Allen, who has held the post for 12 years, has been replaced by his deputy Tom Atherton
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Category Report
Reinventing the spread: butters & spreads report 2019
Spread brands are taking a leaf out of Madonna’s book and giving themselves a brand new look and feel
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Comment and Opinion
Anchor's fun café 'butters the mood'
The butter brand is looking to play up the seemingly infinite uses of its product…
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News
The Collective unveils cocktail-inspired yoghurt range
The first line in the range is a Piña Colada yoghurt with an abv of 0.5%
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Comment and Opinion
What Danone's 100th anniversary tells us about its plant-based ambitions
Danone is focused on the future - in which it sees itself as a supplier of both dairy and non-dairy products
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News
Dairy exports under threat as Defra refuses to pay for Chinese inspections
Exporters have warned Defra’s refusal to stump up £45,000 for a Chinese inspection visit could see their exports ‘end abruptly’
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Danone opens up yoghurt strain archive for global research
The move, part of its 100th anniversary, will see it give free access to its archive to researchers for a range of additional uses
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Analysis and Features
Milk prices falling as spring flush boosts supplies in UK
Fears of post-heatwave shortages failed to materialise, leading supermarkets to lower prices
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Meadow Foods grows senior team with two appointments
Gary Lambert has joined the Cheshire-based business as its new head of strategic operations