All Dairy articles – Page 87
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Category ReportIce ice baby: dairy drinks category report 2019
Last summer’s heatwave saw iced coffee sales soar. But can it sell in chillier temperatures?
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NewsMüller launches first-ever natural yoghurts line
It comes in a period of growth in the plain yoghurt segment, which shot up 5.3% in value in the year to January
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NewsArla pledges to reduce carbon emissions to zero by 2050
The group’s top 10% most sustainable farms produced almost 15% more milk over the year than the 10% least sustainable, it said
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NewsKerry creates Strings & Things masterbrand for kids' snacks
Kerry’s existing kids’ dairy snacking ranges will be brought under the new brand
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NewsDairy UK to revive spoof government ad campaign
It has recruited a consumer panel to pit dairy products against their vegan alternatives
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NewsGraham’s the Family Dairy adds Goodness healthier ice cream
Calorie content per tub is no more than 350kcals (78kcals per 100ml), while protein is 20g (4.5g per 100ml)
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Analysis & FeaturesWho owns the dairy industry? The 10 biggest dairy companies in the UK
Here are the top 10 dairy processors in the UK, ranked by turnover
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NewsDanone revamps Activia in third attempt at turnaround
Activia’s new-look ditches all mention of the dairy giant on the front-of-pack
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NewsAlpro heralds 'biggest-ever' year with Greek yoghurt range
Alpro’s range will be soya-based and will launch with five variants
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Analysis & FeaturesWhat does Dairy Crest's sale mean for the future of UK dairy?
With Dairy Crest moving to Canadian hands, is this the ‘death of big British dairy’?
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NewsEurilait targets barbecue season with grilling cheese line
Al Fresco’s range of cheeses aim to displace halloumi as the go-to cheese for grilling
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NewsMüller resurrects 'luxurious' Amore brand
Some shoppers were reluctant to buy into the luxury category due to concerns over fat and sugar content, said Müller
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NewsArla hails turnaround success with savings above targets
Arla embarked on its cost-saving measures beginning in April last year
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NewsDairy Crest to remain 'passionately British' despite sale, CEO Mark Allen insists
The Cathedral City owner is to be sold to Canadian dairy giant Saputo, in a £975m cash deal
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NewsCity snapshot: Dairy Crest agrees £975m sale to Canada's Saputo
Dairy Crest owns Cathedral City as well as the Clover and Country Life butter and spread brands
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NewsStaple Dairy Products acquired by its directors in buyout
Staple supplies cheese, butter, aerosol cream, convenience egg products and microwavable rice
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Müller to wield axe with £100m ‘Project Darwin’ cost cutting programme
The processor said its current business model ’doesn’t allow us to make a profit’
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NewsUS skyr yoghurt brand Siggi's launches into Sainsbury's
The brand was among Nielsen’s Top 25 Breakthrough Innovations in the US last year
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NewsOrganix adds dried cheese bites to infant snack portfolio
Each portion-controlled 8g bag provides 45 calories and 20% of a young child’s recommended daily calcium intake
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NewsTrewithen Dairy owner sees sales rise by 27%
Results published by Cornish Farm Dairy saw turnover climb to £41.1m, while the Trewithen brand also saw increases





