All Dairy articles – Page 157
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Comment & OpinionThe Grocer leader, 10 December 1988: 'Hyper hypes'
Twenty-five years on from the Salmonella scandal, we look back at The Grocer’s leader article from 10 December 1988, which reflects on the role of the ‘forceful, controversial and insensitive Edwina Currie’…
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NewsVideo: Edwina Currie on the Salmonella scandal, 25 years later
Former junior health minister Edwina Currie talks to The Grocer about the Salmonella eggs scandal, 25 years on…
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NewsArla guns for dairy drinks success with Wing-Co and Gulp
A week after revealing the return of Anchor Cheddar, Arla has set its sights on another dairy category – drinks…
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NewsDavidstow Cheddar revamp brings new packaging and flavours
Dairy Crest is revamping its Davidstow Cheddar range with new packaging and two additional flavours – a medium Cheddar and a three-year reserve.
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Dairy Crest restructures debts with one eye on growth
Dairy Crest is to use the proceeds from the sale of its French spreads business to reduce debt and make a £40m payment to its pension fund.
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NewsIt's back and ... it's British: Anchor Cheddar to return
Four years after Anchor Cheddar was discontinued because it was not financially viable, Arla is bringing it back…
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NewsDairylea launches first flavoured lines to boost brand
Mondelez is launching the first flavoured variants for Dairylea since the brand was born in the 1950s…
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NewsNursery milk cap: government urged to set 'realistic' price
UK dairy companies are urging the government not to benchmark a price cap on nursery school milk against supermarkets…
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NewsFirst Milk to push the 'missing sector': quark
First Milk plans to turn soft cheese quark from UK dairy niche to £410m powerhouse…
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Category ReportFocus on Yoghurts & Pot Desserts: NPD
Müller Dairy is hoping the addition of indulgent dessert-style flavours to its Corner range will add some fizz…
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NewsCornish farmer challenged to identify his cows by touch
A Cornish farmer has been set the unusual challenge of identifying a line-up of his own cows by touch alone.
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NewsNoble Foods linked to £400m sale
Happy Egg Company owner Noble Foods is looking to sell an estimated £400m stake in its business, reports have suggested.
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NewsLeerdammer targets cheese on toast fans with thicker variant
Bel UK is looking to tap into the British love of cheese on toast with a new Leerdammer variant designed for toasting…
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NewsMüller goes de Luxe with its latest Corner
Müller is ramping up its presence in the chilled desserts category with an indulgent sub-brand for Corner…
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Category ReportYoghurt brand The Collective launches cow beauty contest
Danone Activia splashed out a cool £9.1m on advertising its brand in 2012 after enlisting the help of Gok Wan…
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Category ReportFage takes Chobani to court over definition of Greek yoghurt
It’s official: ‘Greek yoghurt’ has to be made in Greece…
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Yoghurts and pot desserts: a healthy obsession?
Healthier indulgence is the key trend in a category that has been healthy or indulgent – but rarely both at once…
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Analysis & FeaturesGlobal weather puts big squeeze on dairy commodities prices
Dairy commodity prices have soared to record highs as global supplies have been hit by a perfect storm…
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NewsFirst Milk’s Bill Mustoe to step down in October
Cheese prices must move ‘substantially and quickly’ First Milk chairman Bill Mustoe has warned, as he announced his departure from the company this morning.
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NewsFSA drops charges against Selfridges over raw milk vending machine
The Food Standards Agency has dropped plans to prosecute Selfridges for selling raw milk from a vending machine at its London store.





