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Behind many of the most well-known private label brands of cheese and cheese products sold in North American supermarkets is one of the continent’s largest cheese maturation and cheese converting processors.
The Private Label Manufacturers Association (PLMA) said its 2019 Private Label Trade Show will take place Nov. 17-19 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Ill.
Nearly all consumers buy private-label products when grocery shopping, according to a study of 6,600 consumers conducted by Market Force Information, Louisville, Colo. Of the categories studied, dairy products were the most frequently purchased private-label grocery item. Snacks ranked second and cereal and cleaning supplies tied for third.