UK: Morrisons, Whole Foods list Graham's The Family Dairy products

By Katie Smith | 18 November 2011

UK dairy firm Graham's The Family Dairy's has secured listings with Morrisons and Whole Foods Market.

Scotland's largest independent dairy company said today (18 November) that Morrisons stores in Scotland have decided to stock certain Graham's The Family Dairy Scottish spreadable butter SKUs, as well as selected Scottish Dairy unsalted and slightly salted butter lines.

The company has also secured listings at Whole Foods' first store in Scotland. The outlet in Glasgow will now sell Graham's Gold, Scottish Dairy and organic milks, creams, butters and ice cream.

Graham's The Family Dairy's did not disclose the recommended selling prices for the products and said retail prices would depend on the customer.

The family dairy already supplies Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda and The Co-operative Group, as well as Waitrose stores in Scotland.

Sectors: Dairy, Ice cream, Natural & organic, Retail

Companies: Morrisons, Whole Foods Market, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Asda, The Co-operative Group, Waitrose

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