All Dairy articles – Page 71
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NewsJimmy’s Iced Coffee launches trade subscription service
It comes as the brand’s online sales have surged this year
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Analysis & FeaturesDoes dairy’s future lie in DTC sales?
When lockdown decimated foodservice overnight, dairy suppliers quickly pivoted to direct sales. They’re now looking to make the channel work post-pandemic
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Analysis & FeaturesOnline purchases, sales spikes and dairy alternatives: 10 charts explaining UK attitudes to dairy
During lockdown, shoppers drank more milk and ate more cheese – in many cases turing to online for their shopping. But plant-based alternatives also saw an uptick
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NewsKilo yoghurt pot sales offset decline at Lancashire Farm
The Rochdale-headquartered dairy said retail volumes were up as much as 40% in March and April
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Analysis & FeaturesDid Covid-19 help change the dairy industry for the better?
Lockdown saw suppliers exposed to hospitality hit hard, while demand in retail surged. But the dairy sector has worked together and proved resilient
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Category ReportA new sugar tax? The Dairymen drinks category report 2020
Dairy drinks have escaped the soft drinks levy so far. But two years on, momentum from anti-sugar campaigners is growing
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Category ReportThe perfect portion: The Dairymen snacking category report 2020
Convenient, portion-controlled snacks are suffering as Brits plump for larger formats at home. How are suppliers adjusting?
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Category ReportCold comfort: The Dairymen ice cream category report 2020
While ice cream vans were driven off our streets in lockdown, sun and staycations led to a boom in handheld frozen treats
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Category ReportPlant-based splashes down: The Dairymen yoghurt category report 2020
Giants of yoghurt are racing for space in chillers with dairy-free offers. What prize is at stake – and who will come first?
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Category ReportBack by the basketful: The Dairymen butter & spreads category report 2020
Pre-pandemic, butter & spreads was one of the most lacklustre sectors in dairy. Covid changed that. How long can growth last?
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Category ReportThe cheese rescuers: The Dairymen British cheese category report 2020
British artisan cheesemakers faced ruin when lockdown hit them with a sudden slump in orders, but help was at hand
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Analysis & FeaturesMeet the dairy heroes of 2020
This summer, we asked you to nominate the people who had gone above and beyond to keep the dairy industry going during coronavirus. It turns out there was no shortage of heroes
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NewsThe Collective makes vegan move with Collective Plant
The range will go on sale across the mults in January and is made from a blend of oats, coconut and rice
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Category ReportLocked out? The Dairymen continental category report 2020
With no-deal Brexit looming, continental cheese imports could face tariffs of 50%. What does this mean for UK cheeseboards?
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Category ReportChanging tides: The Dairymen milk category report 2020
As foodservice suppliers poured milk down the drain, grocery sales surged in lockdown. So, what will Covid-19’s legacy be?
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Analysis & Features10 of the most memorable yoghurt adverts throughout the ages
To mark this year’s Dairymen special, we delve into the archives to find the most iconic yoghurt ads
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NewsDanone unveils plant-based and big-pot extensions to Oykos range
The NPD has been launched to capitalise on the Covid-19-related rise in in-home occasions, Danone said
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Comment & OpinionFlora Buttery reformulation raises new questions about keeping shoppers happy
Vegans have urged Upfield to think again about reinstating buttermilk. But among the wider population, the plant-based formula missed the mark
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NewsGraham’s enters children’s market with Squidgies yoghurt pouch launch
The Scottish dairy brand’s new range is aimed at on-the-go meal occasions
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NewsFrieslandCampina UK sees revenues climb by £6.2m last year
The Netherlands-based dairy co-op’s British business saw revenues climb £6.2m to £52.3m in 2019





