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Tesco reveals 14 Welsh food product lines are set for new supermarket listings or store expansion

New lines include products from Llaeth Y Llan, Castle Dairies, South Caernarfon Creameries and Colliers Cheese

Lesley Griffiths - Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd with Tesco’s º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Head of Local Sourcing Tess Osborne and Owain Roberts, MD at Llaeth Y Llan Dairy(Image: Howard Barlow)

Tesco is taking on a crop of extra Welsh dairy product lines in a boost to the food and drink sector.

The supermarket giant says 14 new lines will be newly stocked or expanded to additional stores.

New lines from Llaeth Y Llan, Castle Dairies, South Caernarfon Creameries and Colliers Cheese have all made their debut in Tesco stores.

Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd, Lesley Griffiths. joined Tesco’s º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Head of Local Sourcing Tess Osborne at Llaeth Y Llan Dairy in Llanefydd, Conwy to celebrate the news.

The Minister saw how Llaeth Y Llan’s new multipack of four strawberry and raspberry bio live yoghurts for children is produced. The product, together with a new low fat Peach Melba yoghurt, and six more yoghurt flavours, will now be stocked in more Tesco stores across Wales than ever before.

Castle Dairies have worked with Halen Mon, producers of Anglesey Sea Salt, to create a premium Welsh butter roll which will initially be exclusively at Tesco, where shoppers will also be able to pick up a new Welsh spreadable butter.

Fans of full-flavoured cheese can now enjoy Colliers Smokey Cheddar, and more Welsh stores will stock their Powerful Welsh Cheddar, while lovers of Caerphilly cheese will find South Caernarfon Creameries’ Dragon Welsh Caerphilly Cheese at their local Tesco store.

Ms Griffiths said: “It is great to see more of Llaeth y Llan’s fantastic Welsh products making their way on to shelves in Tesco stores and I am very pleased to have visited their site in Llanefydd and meet the team.