Retailers want to keep the meat case a destination, so it’s the job of producers like Creekstone to keep their products consistent and relevant, the company said.
About two-thirds of the cheeses sold in the specialty departments of Woodbury, Minn.-based retailer Kowalski’s stores are cut and wrapped in-store, said Joe Moore, the company’s specialty cheese director.
With global meat prices continuing to rise, as the FAO Food Price Index reports, consumers and the industry are looking to reduce costs, such as by focusing on underutilized pork products.
Slicers and dicers are indispensable in dairy production. With a wide range of new and innovative products entering the market, durability, precision and efficiency are top of mind for processors.