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Saputo Dairy UK, the trading name of Dairy Crest Limited, is a British dairy products company. It was created in 2019 when the Canadian company Saputo Inc bought Dairy Crest. Dairy Crest itself was created in 1981 as a spin-off of the Milk Marketing Board .
By the late 1980s Dairy Crest Foods made a quarter of all the cheese eaten in the UK. [6] The site was bought by the Milk Marketing Board in 1979; in 1980 the processing division was divested as the new company Dairy Crest. In 1993 Dairy Crest decided to make Davidstow its main cheese manufacturing site, and invest £6m. [7] In 2002 the site ...
Muller's Chadwell Heath milk production site (formerly Dairy Crest) In July 2013, the company announced the closure of its depots in Keith and Whitburn because of a significant reduction in the number of delivery runs from each site. In October 2013, Müller Dairies’ Droitwich dairy, one of the biggest in their portfolio, was damaged by a fire.
Its former processing division, Dairy Crest, remains in existence as a subsidiary of the Canadian firm Saputo Inc. [4] The Milk Marketing Board was finally dissolved in January 2002. The Scottish Milk Marketing Board was similarly dissolved in December 2003. Dairy UK is a current trade association representing the dairy industry in the United ...
LONDON -- Dairy Crest Group (ISE: DCG.L) -- the company behind brands such as Clover, Country Life, FRijj, and Cathedral City -- edged up 0.3% this morning, on release of a trading update for the ...
Dairy Crest bought the brand from Mendip Foods Ltd in July 1995, [2] [3] moving production to Davidstow in Cornwall, which has neither city status nor a cathedral. [4] In 2019, Saputo bought Dairy Crest. [5] [6] As of February 2025, the cheese is manufactured at Davidstow Creamery and matured at the distribution centre at Nuneaton.
St Ivel is a brand of dairy products in the United Kingdom, introduced in 1901 by the Yeovil-based dairy company Aplin & Barrett, for use on a range of their products. [1] The company was taken over by Unigate Dairy Company in 1960. [1] Most production sites were [when?] in the south west of England and some in Wales.
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