Consumer behavior related to food-related time usage continues to evolve
January 27, 2020
It's critical for food and beverage processors, including dairy processors, to stay abreast of evolving consumer eating habits so they can match product development with actual consumer wants and needs.
One-hundred daily winners will receive Prairie Farms dairy prize packages.
January 26, 2020
The Super Bowl is almost here, and Edwardsville, Ill.-based Prairie Farms said it is celebrating by inviting consumers to join the company’s “MOOvement” and sign up to win free dairy products.
U.S. dairy products and ingredients, which help foster health and wellness in people of all ages around the world, start with the nutritious milk dairy cows produce.
Friendly’s single-serve ice cream cake cups came out on top
January 14, 2020
Dairy Foods editors reviewed all the new dairy products published in Dairy Foods magazine and on dairyfoods.com in 2019. From the hundreds of products, our team nominated 31 dairy foods and beverages.
The association is also introducing a new course on diversity and inclusion.
January 14, 2020
The Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association (WCMA) said it opened registration for its educational offerings — refreshed for 2020 — including the popular WCMA Front-Line Leadership Training courses and WCMA Advanced Leadership Series for mid-level managers.
On January 11, the companies invited families to give back with Feeding America and Leighton Meester.
January 13, 2020
Shamrock Farms, Subway Restaurants and actress and singer-songwriter Leighton Meester once again joined forces to support Feeding America, the largest domestic hunger-relief organization in the United States, to help provide meals for people in need in the new year.
The federation calls attention to the importance of animal welfare in ingredient sourcing.
January 9, 2020
Iconic, a protein drink manufacturer based in Santa Monica, Calif., said it spearheaded the Grass Fed Federation, a collection of brands that prioritize the humane treatment of animals that are raised for food.
Producing over 150 SKUs, Darigold’s ultrapasteurized milk plant in Portland, Ore., has to stay flexible and organized to manage its complicated production schedules.
Some residents of Oregon's largest city have sought to "Keep Portland Weird," a motto based on safeguarding the city's reputation for farmers markets, artisanal craftworks and an eccentric literary/arts scene. But before it became the de facto capital for millennial hipsters, Portland had a long history of industrial production.
A cooperative, by definition, works together for a common goal. But for Seattle-based Darigold, the marketing and processing subsidiary of the Northwest Dairy Association (NDA), this idea of prioritizing the greater good extends beyond its business category. The cooperative’s plans for long-term growth include supporting the dairy industry as a whole.