Milk for Scottish football fans
"Buy a litre of milk and get a ticket for the international against Denmark for £10!”
"Buy a litre of milk and get a ticket for the international against Denmark for £10!”
The original Express Dairy was founded in London in 1864. The name derives from the days when fresh milk was brought into London by rail – an “express locomotive”. In 1992, Northern Foods plc acquired Express Dair
In addition to tickets for the Danish soccer team’s games, Hong Kong consumers can win Lurpak t-shirts identical to those worn by the players during training sessions. Soccer stars touring Asia promote Lurpak butter
The sportsmanlike behaviour of Denmark’s soccer league team which is sponsored by Arla Foods won many friends during their tour of Asia and the Middle East. One incident, in particular, made headlines on CNN, the w
Although defeated by England in Japan Denmark’s World Cup stars secured a resounding victory in Danish shops where Arla Foods, the team’s sponsor, used the players for a range of promotions and other in-store activities. A nationw
“Across the world, dairies are foreseeing radical changes in the markets and are consequently looking to build partnerships and alliances between countries and continents,” Managing Director Jens Bigum said in his report. Within t
Finnish consumers have taken to the Euro in droves. The official conversion on January 1 proceeded smoothly, largely owing to the fact that, for the past year, the new European currency has appeared alongside the Finnish mark. ”We
The dockers’ strike at 29 ports on the US West Coast between 29 September and October 10 and the subsequent lockout has affected Arla Foods’ cheese exports to North America. Several consignments of Arla Foods’ Havarti and blue che
Arla Foods plc, the UK arm of the Arla Foods Group, Europe’s largest dairy group, today announces that the Group Board has agreed to finalise plans for the construction of a new £40 million liquid milk plant in Leeds. UK Chief Exe
In a ”first” for Arla Foods since the merger between the Danish MD Foods and the Swedish Arla in 2001, an identical TV commercial is currently running in both countries. The commercial, which uses Danish in Denmark and Swedish in Sweden,
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2002/pressrelease/hoeng-in-swedish-and-danish-760325/
Arla Foods’ new red product label is now appearing on milk cartons in Denmark. From next week, the reduced fat cheeses, Adam, Eva, Magré and Kadett, available in Finland, will also carry the new label.
With effect from March 12, 2002, Arla Foods has taken a stake in the Swedish company, Kron Cheese. Kron Cheese, which was formed in January 1, 2002, comprises three businesses, Skaraborgsost, Ostbörsen and Ostcentralen, packs Swed