All Dairy articles – Page 87
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Galbani launches ready-to-heat mozzarella and ad campaign
Brand owner Lactalis McLelland, hopes product will appeal to vegetarians and flexitarians looking for a protein alternative
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Arla targets commuters in new marketing campaign
Push starts on 7 May and urges consumers to ’Eat Monday for Breakfast’
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Rachel's Organic launches Greek-style Lemon & Gin yoghurt
The brand, celebrating 25 years of working with the supermarket, is hoping to tap into gin’s increasing popularity
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Omsco warns of Brexit trade talks time bomb
Trade between Omsco and its US partners is worth in excess of £30m a year to the dairy co-op
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Philadelphia launches into chilled dips with sharing duo
Brand is aiming to capitalise on strong sales growth within the chilled dip category
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'Strong' dropped from Seriously name in major revamp of range
Revamped packs carrying ‘Seriously’ branding began rolling out this week
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Asda drops yoghurt brands as part of shift towards own label
Rachel’s Organic is the largest casualty of the cull, with three SKUs delisted
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Delamere Dairy adds spreadable goats butter to range
The spread (rsp: £2.25/250g) combines Delamere’s lightly salted goats’ butter with rapeseed oil
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Unilever unveils two new Flora ProActiv Expert spreads
The launches come at the same time as Unilever bosses are seriously considering ‘Sprexit’
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Analysis and Features
Butter surge defies wider slump in dairy
UK butter prices are surging again as the spread defies the slump in the wider dairy market
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Müller taps into big pots trend with shareable Püd mmMousse
Dessert is Müller’s first branded mousse in UK, and went on sale this week in Asda
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Comment and Opinion
Dairy needs a strategy to boost appeal to younger consumers
Previous campaigns prove dairy can engage consumers and get its message heard. Time to use those skills once more
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The Brexit deal must work for British farmers
Sir, Dairy is a global foodstuff and it’s therefore vital we’re able to continue to trade freely
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Analysis and Features
How can dairy fend off the latest round of 'scary' slurs?
The sector is facing a growing groundswell of anti-dairy rhetoric
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Free school milk should be extended, urges Tetra Pak
Just 55% of primary-aged children in the UK drank milk at school on average, says report by packaging company
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Arla Protein adds pouches and kale-flavoured yoghurt to lineup
High protein brand, which was launched in 2015, is now worth almost £10m, Arla says
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Danone to offload Stonyfield to push through $12.5bn WhiteWave deal
Danone has agreed to sell one of its US dairy subsidiaries to speed up the completion of the $12.5bn acquisition of US plant-based food group WhiteWave.
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Category Report
Big pots: the new kings of yoghurt? Yoghurts category report 2017
Big pot sales are up £40m as the wider sector goes sour. Why? And what does this mean for smaller pots?
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M&S admits farm failings and brings in RSPCA Assured measures
Dairy supplier had ‘made a mistake’ by keeping calves in cramped conditions, but M&S will resist calls to cut ties
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PayPoint, EpoS and independents
PayPoint may choose to use data in the same way as other EPoS operators