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Lakeland Dairies launch Celebrate Green campaign with £500 prize

March 8, 2023

Lakeland Dairies launch Celebrate Green campaign with £500 prize

Steeped in Irish heritage, dairy co-operative Lakeland Dairies are celebrating their lush green grass and rich Irish provenance with their annual Celebrate Green campaign.

The campaign recognises Lakeland Dairies’ Irish dairy farming excellence, and high-quality milk from its family farms. It also embraces their excellent reputation and heritage in creating professional dairy products, which have been carefully designed to deliver extraordinary taste, and fantastic functional performance.

Chance to Win £500

To celebrate, Lakeland Dairies are offering all chefs the opportunity to join them in Celebrating Green in the month of March, with the chance to a win a fantastic £500 amazon voucher. Its free and quick to enter, and five runner ups will win a delicious Lakeland Dairies’ hamper. The hampers are filled with their incredible dairy products, including Millac Gold Double, Creamy Pure Irish Butter, Lakeland Dairies Real Dairy Whipping Cream and more. Enter here.

Jean Cattanach, marketing Controller at Lakeland Dairies explains: “Celebrate Green runs for the month of March every year with a focus on St Patrick’s Day on the 17th. It’s the time of year when take a moment to reflect on the values and quality of our dairy co-operative, and we’re excited to invite chefs to join us in celebrating our farming excellence and Irish provenance with this fun competition.”

97% of Chefs believe dairy should come from grass-fed cows

In a survey of members by the Craft Guild of Chefs (2021), 97% of Chefs said it was important their dairy products come from farms where the cows can graze freely on grass. Lakeland Dairies’ farmers are experts in managing pastures as a nutritious feed for cows. Naturally grass-fed across the Island of Ireland, their cows feed on the lush green grass which is full of protein, omega-3, vitamins and minerals. Grass on the Island of Ireland is also rich in the pigment Beta Carotene, which gives Lakeland Dairies’ products their rich natural yellow hue. For more information download the Lakeland Dairies infographic here.

Enter Lakeland Dairies Celebrate Green competition for Chefs here.

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