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Milk Link Reports Record Sales Of Its Christmas 500G Tickler Pack Format - Up 58% Year On Year

18 Jan 2010

Milk Link, the UK’s leading dairy co-operative and largest cheese manufacturer, reports that sales of its 500g block of the highly popular Tickler extra-mature cheddar are up 58% compared to 2008*.
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Milk Link Welcomes FSA Focus On One % Milk

18 Jan 2010

Today sees the launch of phase two of the Food Standards Agency’s initiative which encourages consumers to reduce the amount of saturated fat in their diets.
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New Guidance for Farmers on Milk and Slurry Disposal

13 Jan 2010

Some of the regulations on spreading milk and slurry will be relaxed temporarily to help farmers during the big freeze, the Environment Agency announced today.
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Update on Farm Collections During Cold Weather

05 Jan 2010

Milk Link would like to thank all those Members and direct suppliers who have gone out of their way to ensure tankers have been able to access farms during this prolonged period of cold weather. This has been most helpful in not only getting on farm but in keeping vehicle damage to a minimum.
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Bladen Lighter Gets The Stamp Of Approval From Craft Guild Of Chefs

04 Jan 2010

Bladen Lighter, a new cheese for the foodservice market, has been launched by Milk Link today.
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Milk Link Announces New Butter Processing Investment At Lockerbie Creamery

04 Jan 2010

Milk Link has announced plans to upgrade its butter processing capabilities at its award winning Lockerbie Creamery.
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