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Analysis & Features
Is a strong year for dairy M&A a sign of a healthy sector?
Dairy’s ability to play into key consumer trends has heralded a busy year of deals, usually a sign of a sector in good health
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News
Premier Foods backs Ambrosia porridge pot with £19m investment
Having already invested £9m since 2023 in new custard filling and high-speed packing lines, Premier will now put £10m into building a custard plant at Ambrosia’s Lifton site in Devon
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Ornua brings in new operating model with bolstered senior team
The new operating model is designed to advance the company’s global growth ambitions
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Petits Filous launches natural kids’ yoghurt in first for category
Described as ‘smooth, mild and creamy’, Petits Filous Natural + Calcium & Vitamin D rolled out in Morrisons this week
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Primula launches ‘hottest’ addition with Carolina Reaper variant
The Carolina Reaper SKU combines real cheese with the spicy chilli
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Chocomel drops can in favour of wider 300ml bottle rollout
The move to a larger 300ml bottle comes following the success of a limited rollout in the first half of this year
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NFU, Dairy UK warn against more US trade concessions as Trump arrives for state visit
US president Donald Trump yesterday suggested more discussions over the May trade deal signed between the UK and US could take place on the trip
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Babybel unveils spicy vegan version with Stranger Things
The limited-edition Babybel Hellfire is a spicy, plant-based snack which has launched in Sainsbury’s, with further rollout in Morrisons later this month
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Boursin unveils Blue Cheese Flavour SKU
The new launch is designed to be an accessible introduction to blue cheese
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All Things Butter adds Truffle SKU to flavoured lineup
The new flavour joins the brand’s lineup of flavoured and standard butters
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Analysis & Features
What’s going wrong with the Windsor Framework?
It was designed to solve the problems Brexit caused to Northern Irish imports and exports – but red tape and the resulting red lanes remain
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News
UK woefully exposed to illegal meat smuggling, damning Efra Committee report warns
The threat to the UK of a ‘major’ animal disease outbreak was very real, warned MPs on the committee, with gaping holes in the UK’s protection
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Pilgrims Choice launches ‘Bite into Bold’ campaign
The ‘Bite into Bold’ campaign aims to differentiate the cheddar brand from ‘the boring and bland mainstream’ by drawing attention to its ‘distinctive taste profile’’
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Müller triples operating profit as it returns to the black
Müller nearly tripled its operating profit in 2024, powered by volume growth in both its branded and ingredients businesses
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UK retailers urged to rethink dairy procurement strategy to secure future milk supply
Despite a milk glut in 2025, the oversupply was temporary and a result of UK farmers responding quickly to favourable margins, good weather and fewer production restrictions than seen in the EU or New Zealand, the report showed
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Arla brings gut-health dairy brand to UK market
Currently sold in Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden, the six-strong lineup of milk drinks and yoghurts will hit the shelves of UK retailers from 1 September
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Strings & Things launches Munch Mix snack packs
Munch Mix is a combination snack available in two variants: Cheddar Cheese & Crunchy Crackers and Cheddar Cheese & Crunchy Pretzels
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Food businesses welcome government plan to cut EU red tape
The new sanitary and phytosanitary agreement with the EU is expected to add £5.1bn to the economy each year
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Arla wins 14% growth despite volume pressures
Rising retail and foodservice prices helped the co-op reach €7.5bn in turnover
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Tesco farmers to get £10m payout under new green incentives
UK dairy farmers, belonging to the Tesco Sustainable Dairy Group (TSDG) will earn up to an extra 2.5p per litre of milk if key targets are achieved