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Dairy Crest launches lower-calorie ‘Cathedral City 82’ cheddar trio

Cathedral City 82 200g block

Dairy Crest is aiming to “reframe” the health debate in cheese with the launch of Cathedral City 82, a new low-cal cheddar range containing 82 calories per 30g portion.

Because it was made with lower-fat milk, Cathedral City 82 boasts half the fat and 33% fewer calories than standard cheddar, but without compromising on taste, said Dairy Crest.

It will go on sale exclusively in Tesco next week in three variants: Block (rsp: £2.25/200g), Big Slice (rsp: £2/150g) and Grated (rsp: £2/180g) formats. Dairy Crest also said it currently had “no plans” to delist its existing ‘Lighter’ Cathedral City range.

Source: The Grocer Jun 26 | Competitor News