All Dairy articles – Page 158
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News
Aldi puts up milk payments to dairy farmers
Aldi is increasing the price it pays for fresh milk by between 1 and 1.25 pence per litre in response to tightening UK milk supply and increased production costs.
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NewsTesco's Yoo extended with yoghurt drink duo
Tesco has extended its Yoo brand into yoghurt drinks, with two flavours – toffee and strawberry – launched last week…
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NewsVintage Applewood Cheddar rolls into Waitrose
Norseland is extending its Applewood Cheddar brand with a new vintage variant…
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NewsStarbucks milk supply switches from Dairy Crest to Cravendale
Arla has snatched the Starbucks milk contract, estimated at 16 million litres, from arch-rival Dairy Crest…
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NewsFirst Milk staves off milk price cut for cheese as competition hots up
First Milk has held off on a milk price cut for now, keeping its cheese manufacturing pool price at 28.9 pence per litre while discussions with its customers continue.
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NewsASA gets tough on organic versus conventional dairy claims
The Advertising Standards Authority has slapped down an organic milk company for making unfavourable comparisons between organic and conventional dairy production – without having the necessary evidence to back them up.
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Category ReportEggs are back with a bang
Twenty-five years after Edwina Currie’s incendiary salmonella comments, sales of eggs are soaring…
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NewsRude Health to make dairy-free milk debut
Cereal brand Rude Health is aiming for a bigger bite of the breakfast market with grain and nut-based milks…
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NewsSainsbury's to push Jarlsberg cheese with milk bottle recipe
Norseland is teaming up with Sainsbury’s to promote Jarlsberg cheese on bottles of milk…
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NewsYeo Valley 0% fat yoghurt is Noughty
Yeo Valley is aiming for a bigger slice of the zero-fat yoghurt market with the launch of a range called Noughty…
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Comment & Opinion
NFU urges - don't let British cheese be devalued
Recent comments by First Milk chairman Bill Musto made me ponder the current state of cheese supply chains…
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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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News
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…





