Winn-Dixie Sells Remaining Dairy PlantsWinn-Dixie Stores, Inc. said last month that it will sell its remaining two dairies-one in Plant City, Fla. the other in Hammond, La.-to Southeast Milk, Inc.
For the last year or so we’ve been covering the amazing story of the comeback of frozen yogurt. This is a category that has come back from the dead enough
I just finished a12-oz single-serve, plastic bottle of “Nutritional Iced Tea for Women.” At only 50 calories, this co-branded (The Republic of Tea and Luna) shelf-stable Mandarin Orange White Tea is fortified with calcium, folic acid and vitamin D.
Saying that rising costs have made its dairy business unprofitable, Wilcox Family Farms, Roy, Wash., will shutter its main dairy plant this month. The company will instead focus on its parallel business line in egg production.
The strange happenings of the dairy industry continued last month, as one Washington state company decided to jump out of the milk business, and a neighboring company that has redefined coffee began telling the world that it is actually IN the milk business.
Editor’s Note: Inside Perspective is a new Dairy Foods feature offering guest editorials from leaders of various dairy industry associations, It will appear in this space each month.