Alpro, the Belgum-based maker of soy milk, yoghurt and desserts, is launching the UK’s first reduced-calorie soya alternative to yogurt. The introduction of Alpro Light yogurt follows the successful ...
Alpro has welcomed a court ruling in the Netherlands restricting the use of the word ‘yoghurt’ for soya products. The yoghurt maker said today (11 June) it welcomes the clarity the ruling has created ...
Alpro has responded to a Dutch court restricting the use of the word ‘yoghurt’ for soya products by saying it welcomes the clarity the ruling creates and stressing it will still be able to call its ...
Alpro has followed its recent brand revamp with an expansion of its yoghurt alternative range and a new lineup of drinks, specifically formulated for use in tea and coffee. Available in a single 140g ...
As summer days fade and the first leaves start to fall, it’s important to stay healthy and happy with some guilt-free indulgences. Alpro’s delicious range of soya alternatives to yoghurt – in flavours ...
PARIS — France’s Danone, the world’s largest yogurt maker, plans to switch one of its big French factories to plant-based drinks next year in a bet on fast-growing non-dairy milk alternatives. Danone ...
Danone says it will ‘rethink’ the marketing of its Alpro Cuisine Soya Whippable product, after the plant-based ‘cream’ was voted ‘food bluff of the year’ by Swedish consumers. Swedish consumer ...
PARIS (Reuters) - France's Danone, the world's largest yoghurt maker, plans to switch one of its big French factories to plant-based drinks next year in a bet on fast-growing non-dairy milk ...
Danone said in a statement on Wednesday it will invest 43 million euros ($49 million) in 2022 to convert its Villecomtal-sur-Arros dairy plant in southern France into a production site of mainly ...
Danone to switch dairy factory to plant-based Alpro as diets shift France's Danone, the world's largest yoghurt maker, plans to switch one of its big French factories to plant-based drinks next year ...
PARIS (Reuters) - France's Danone, the world's largest yoghurt maker, plans to switch one of its big French factories to plant-based drinks next year in a bet on fast-growing non-dairy milk ...
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