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Yogurt maker wins contract with Morrisons to double its deal with the supermarket

Llaeth Y Llan has clinched a new deal to supply 54 stores in the south-west of England

Llaeth y Llan's new-look eco-friendly yogurt pots(Image: ©Nic Taylor)

A yogurt-maker has won a contract with Morrisons and will see the firm extend its reach.

Llaeth Y Llan has clinched a new deal to supply 54 Morrisons stores in the south-west of England, which more than doubles its contract with the supermarket.

Its products are already on the shelves of more than 40 Morrisons outlets across Wales, as well as supermarkets Tesco, Asda and the Co-Op.

The contract follows a major re-design aimed at increasing sales and modernising the brand of the family firm based at Llannefydd, near St Asaph, Denbighshire.

Director Gruff Roberts said: “We’re delighted to announce this latest deal which will bring our range of yogurts to an even wider market, and it coincides with a major redesign of the pots our yogurt comes in that gives them a new attractive look, greater shelf-appeal and makes them easier to recycle.

“Morrisons was already an important customer of ours but this will more than double the number of their supermarkets which stock our yogurts.

“We have been listening closely to our customers and have been planning this for some time to reflect their desire for more easily recyclable pots and more product information.

“We also wanted to refresh the product with a new look to stand out on the supermarket shelves and we feel the new Llaeth Y Llan packaging is vibrant and exciting as well as reducing our plastic use.