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LALA is bringing home the authentic taste of Mexico with the introduction of three types of artisan cheese -- Queso Fresco, Queso Panela and Queso Oaxaca. The new additions to the LALA brand of fresh dairy products are now available in Fiesta Mart grocery stores and El Rancho Supermercardo stores throughout Texas and international specialty markets in the Chicago area.
As part of this relationship, Blue Diamond Growers will source almond-based raw materials and provide its technical and quality-oriented expertise with Blue Diamond's almond-based innovation.
Grupo LALA S.A.B. de C.V., Mexico, entered into a multi-year license agreement with Blue Diamond Growers, Sacramento, Calif., to market and distribute Blue Diamond Almond Breeze almond-based beverages in Mexico.
Vigor has a consolidated infrastructure of over 3,900 employees, 3 milk collection centers, 9 production facilities and 19 distribution centers reaching 47,000 points of sale.
Grupo Lala, S.A.B. de C.V., Mexico, acquired 99.9% of the shares of the Brazilian dairy company Vigor Alimentos, S.A. and 50% of the shares of Itambé Alimentos, S.A., also a Brazilian dairy company.
The branded portfolio includes mainstream drinkable yogurt under the LALA and Frusion brands and specialty milks under Promised Land and Skim Plus brands.
Grupo LALA, S.A.B. de C.V., a Mexican dairy company focused on healthy and nutritious foods, entered into an agreement to acquire Laguna Dairy’s U.S. branded business for $246 million.
Scot Rank, retiring CEO of Walmart de Mexico and Central America, was appointed chief executive officer of Grupo LALA, succeeding current CEO Arquimedes Celis, who announced his intent to retire after leading the company for the past 14 years.
The nation's largest dairy cooperative, Dairy Farmers of America Inc. (DFA) said it sold its National Dairy company business for an undisclosed amount to Mexican dairy giant Grupo Industria LALA.