All Cheese articles – Page 44

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    Andes Foods aims to break into UK as Chile introduces its cheese to world

    2004-06-05T00:00:00Z

    Chilean cheese producers are hoping to tap into the UK cheese market.Andes Foods is hoping to be the first Chilean company to export cheese to the UK and is planning to introduce a range of three cheeses.Mark Ibanez Edmiston from Andes...

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    Low levels of UK and Irish milk lead to falling stocks of Cheddar cheese

    2004-05-29T00:00:00Z

    Cheddar supplies are running short, according to industry statistics.This is mainly due to the low levels of UK and Irish milk output since January, which have led to major cuts in Cheddar output so far this year. In the quarter to...

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    Milk Link gets into cheese production with takeover of Glanbia’s UK facilities

    2004-02-28T00:00:00Z

    A leading dairy co-operative is set to become a major player in the cheese sector with the acquisition of the UK operations of Ireland’s Glanbia.Farmer-owned Milk Link has joined forces with Glanbia to set up £22.5m joint venture Cheese Company...

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    New cheese like ‘cigarette that cures lung cancer’

    2004-01-10T00:00:00Z

    A branded cholesterol-reducing alternative to cheese will bring two million consumers back to the cheese fixture, according to Angel Technology whichdeveloped the process. CEO Dr Stephen May said Heartily Healthy was “like a cigarette that...

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    Top Products survey: Dairy Cheese

    2003-12-13T00:00:00Z

    The brands are giving own label some seriously strong competition in the pre-packed market while processed cheese is capturing the kids’ imagination, especially as a savoury lunchtime snack The growth of pre-packed cheese continues...

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    Hard Cheese

    2003-11-22T00:00:00Z

    McLelland has made bold tactics deliver serious money says Kit DaviesRaunchy sex. Playboy crime. Cheddar cheese. It might sound an improbable mix, but together these elements have transformed A McLelland into a power brand player. Its...

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    In Profile: Q&A with Melvin Glynn, Commercial Director, Ilchester Cheese Co

    2003-08-30T00:00:00Z

    What is your career background? I started work in the cheese industry as a production manager for Western Cheese in Corsham, Wiltshire. From there I moved to...

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    Goats cheese Caerphilly proves hit

    2003-07-12T00:00:00Z

    An idea to try something new with goat's milk has led to a top award for a struggling small cheese maker. Somerset based John Longman took the top prize in Tesco's inaugural Cheese Challenge with his goats cheese Caerphilly. The win means his...

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    Kerwin to drive cheesemaker's growth

    2003-04-12T00:00:00Z

    Thirsk-based blue cheese maker Shepherds Purse has appointed John Kerwin associate director for corporate sales. Kerwin will focus on building sales through major national accounts, whether independent delis or top multiples. He said: "The...

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    Cheese please

    2002-12-09T00:00:00Z

    This year's Retail Cheese Awards judges discovered new standards in presentation, says Jac Roper S ay cheese! For the eight winners of the 12th annual Retail Cheese Awards, sponsored by Dairy Crest and The Grocer, there is plenty to smile about....

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    Nisa goes for cheese

    2002-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Nisa has launched two new cheese selection trays to its Heritage range to capitalise on the demand for cheese over the festive season.Nisachill senior controller Nick Slater said cheese was the third most shopped category in retail food,...

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    Arla to push speciality cheese

    2002-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Sean McAllister Arla Foods has boosted its presence in the speciality cheese market, promising to offer retailers a solution to the complexities of a fragmented sector. The announcement follows its "considerable investment" in the sector...

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    n more for cheese

    2002-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Somerfield and its largest cheese supplier Glanbia have struck a deal to pay an extra £200/tonne for all cheese produced from November 1. Somerfield stressed the increase was a long-term agreement. First Milk said its prices to farmers for milk...

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    Welsh cheese gets co-operative clout

    2002-10-26T00:00:00Z

    Welsh cheesemakers are joining forces in a bid to step up the sales and marketing of their products. Eight producers, big and small, have formed a co-operative called Cheeses from Wales. The companies involved are Caernarvon Creameries, Abergavenny...

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    Cheese is more pleasing

    2002-09-07T00:00:00Z

    After a tough time in the nineties, cheese is bouncing back, showing healthy growth. The total cheese market is worth £1.4bn and is growing at 5.6% (ACNielsen Scantrak). Retailer brands still account for the vast majority of sales, with pre-packed...

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    Tesco to double Scottish cheese levels

    2002-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Tesco is preparing to increase its Scottish cheese orders by more than double the existing level. The retailer said it would be taking nearly 8,000 tonnes a year from McLelland of Glasgow, which will push the supplier's share of Tesco's UK...

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    Although the family like eating cheesecake, we do not buy ma

    2002-07-27T00:00:00Z

    The packaging was very colourful and the consensus was that the chocolate cheesecake looked the most appetising. This was the one the children were most keen to try anyway. However, the purple packaging of the blackcurrant flavour was rather garish...

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    Ilchester Cheese Co's Beer Cheese caused outrage when it was

    2002-06-08T00:00:00Z

    The Original Ilchester Beer Cheese is a blend of mature Somerset Cheddar and Fuller's Beer. It comes as a 3kg black waxed deli wheel, 175g tray pack and 150g flow wrapped pack. Ilchester is also producing a commemorative Beer Can tin. The company...

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    THE FOOD CHAIN: CHEESE

    2002-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Domestic industry gaining significant market share but at the cost of low prices Cheddar bottoming out After falling by over 25% since last September there are now signs that UK Cheddar prices are stabilising. During early May, further price...

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    Heinz goes Deeply into frozen with major cheesecake spend

    2002-05-11T00:00:00Z

    Mary Carmichael The Heinz brand is making its debut in frozen desserts with a Deeply Delicious range of cheesecakes. And the food giant, which already produces cheesecake under the Devonshire brand as well as own label products, is backing the new...