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  2. Arla Foods - Wikipedia

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    Arla Foods is the fourth largest dairy company in the world with respect to milk volume, seventh with respect to turnover. [12] At the start of 2022, 8,492 farmers across Denmark, Sweden, Germany, the UK, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg owned the cooperative. [1] Arla Foods has many brands; [13] several minor brands and four strategic ...

  3. Lurpak - Wikipedia

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    Lurpak is a Danish brand of butter owned by Arla Foods.It is sold in over 75 countries worldwide, [1] and is known for its distinctive silver packaging. [2] Lurpak came into existence in October 1901 after a constellation of several Danish dairy farmers decided to create and register a common brand and mark for butter to increase sales. [3]

  4. Category:Arla Foods brands - Wikipedia

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  6. Competing brands that are actually owned by the same company

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    Some big companies practice multi-branding -- running apparently competing brands within the same industry to soak up more market share. Competing brands that are actually owned by the same ...

  7. Arla Foods UK - Wikipedia

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    Arla is the largest supplier of fresh milk and cream in the United Kingdom, producing over 2.2 billion litres of milk per year. It produces two premium milk brands: Cravendale filtered milk, which undergoes a filtration process to remove bacteria before pasteurization; and Lactofree milk, from which lactose is removed, making it suitable for most lactose intolerant people.

  8. Arla Oy - Wikipedia

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    On November 8, 2006 Arla Foods bought one third of the Ingman Foods shares, with the option to buy the rest of the company, and the European Commission deemed the deal to be pro-competitive. [3] The subsequent merger of Ingman into Arla made Arla the second biggest dairy business of Finland, although still far from Valio's dominant position ...

  9. Saputo Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Saputo Inc. is a Canadian dairy company based in Montreal, Quebec, founded in 1954 by the Saputo family.It produces, markets, and distributes a wide array of dairy products, including cheese, fluid milk, extended shelf-life milk and cream products, cultured products and dairy ingredients and is one of the top ten dairy processors in the world.