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19/09/2008
Lactofree Yogurt Launched
The second of our exciting new ranges is Lactofree Yogurt!
The range was developed after it was revealed that yogurt is one of the ‘most missed’ foods by those with lactose intolerance and means sufferers will no longer need to miss out on the taste of real dairy yogurt.
The new range, rolled out to major retailers on 22nd September, includes:
Natural yogurt (500g) – delicious poured over fruit or nuts for breakfast or a super smoothie.
Flavoured yogurts (available in a pack of four by 125g) – in tasty strawberry and raspberry flavours to make a delicious desert or anytime snack.
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Comments (10)
23/01/2009
Re: Lactofree Yogurt Launched – mercey evans
where can i buy them
26/01/2009
Re: Lactofree Yogurt Launched – Lactofree Support
Mercey, the Lactofree range is supplied to major supermarket chains, including Asda, Morrisons, Tesco, and Waitrose. A clever postcode search tool is coming to the site very soon so you can quickly find the nearest stockist to you, but in the meantime, you can fill in our stockist request form and we’ll contact your local supermarket: http://www.lactofree.co.uk/what-is-lactofree/stockists/request/
15/06/2009
Lactofree Yogurt Launched – audrey morton
Hi Just recently found out I was lactose & corn intolerant, I was having a lot of migraines previously which have now stopped since I have used your milk & cheese, so I was over the moon when I found your products. I love them although I haven`t found the soft cheese yet. Unfortunately after buying your yoghurt I discovered it had corn flour as a thickener which is my other intolerance. There are now quite a lot of people with corn intolerance as well as lactose. Would it be possible to thicken the yoghurt with tapioca starch like the makers of some other organic yoghurts x Also I would love you to make butter & ice cream. mouth watering in anticipation Audrey
16/06/2009
Lactofree Yogurt Launched – Lactofree Support
Hi Audrey, we will definitely pass on your request to our product development team and keep you posted with any updates about the ingredients of our yogurts. We will also raise your suggestions for butter and ice cream and announce any new products here to the community.
27/11/2009
Re: Lactofree Yogurt Launched – Mrs K Barwick
I have just found out that my local Tesco and Sainsburys stores are no longer stocking any of your Lactofree yoghurts. Please help, where else can I find themx
27/11/2009
Lactofree Yogurt Launched – Lactofree Support
Hi, to check where your nearest stockist of yogurts is, please use our handy stockist tool: http://www.lactofree.co.uk/what-is-lactofree/stockists or alternatively if you would prefer to shop online, check: http://www.lactofree.co.uk/what-is-lactofree/stockists/retailers
01/12/2009
Lactofree Yogurt Launched – HELEN MCCARTHY
Are the yogurts not available anymorex I got them from Morrisons and ASDA but now they don't stock them - they say they can longer get them from the suppliers. I can still get cheese, soft cheese and milk, though.
02/12/2009
Lactofree Yogurt Launched – Ian
I have also found that yogurts are no longer available from any of the supermarkets in are area, we can no longer get the soft cheese.
04/12/2009
Lactofree Yogurt Launched – Lactofree Support
Hi, Lactofree natural yogurt has been withdrawn due to low levels of demand and fruit yogurts proving more popular with consumers. We are committed to meeting our customer's needs and will continue to research and develop new products to meet these. Fruit yogurts are still available in stores, but if your store has stopped stocking them, then please do complete a stockist request form, which we can pass on directly to retailers: http://www.lactofree.co.uk/what-is-lactofree/stockists/request/
31/01/2010
Re: Lactofree Yogurt Launched – JULIE E METCALFE
I am now unable to find Lactofree natural yoghurt at any supermarket. Please bring it back as my children don't like the lumps in the fruit yoghurts. Now that you are advertising the Lactofree milk on TV I'm sure more people would be interested in buying the natural yoghurt as it had a wonderful creamy texture.