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Graham’s Family Dairy secures largest-ever Asda listing with 11 new Scottish product lines

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Graham’s Family Dairy has secured its largest-ever supermarket listing, announcing a major expansion with Asda that will see 11 new product lines launch across Scottish stores this month.

The deal significantly strengthens a long-standing partnership between the family-run dairy and the retailer, with Asda set to stock almost 60 Graham’s products spanning milk, cream, butter, yogurt, kefir and cottage cheese. The expansion also marks the biggest single range gain in the brand’s history with any supermarket.

Among the new additions is Graham’s recently launched Silver Top milk, a premium unhomogenised whole milk inspired by five generations of family farming heritage.

Founded in 1939 with just 12 hand-milked cows in Bridge of Allan, Graham’s Family Dairy has grown into one of Scotland’s best-known dairy brands. Despite its scale, the company remains family-owned and continues to work closely with a network of Scottish dairy farmers, supporting rural communities and championing British agriculture.

Robert Graham, Managing Director of Graham’s Family Dairy, said the expansion reflects both the strength of the partnership and growing demand for high-quality Scottish produce.

“We have a long-standing and very positive relationship with Asda, who clearly want to stock high quality products from Scottish farmers and it’s heartening to see a major supermarket supporting the farming industry,” he said.

“This expansion gives more customers access to the products that have made Graham’s a trusted dairy brand for generations.

“For more than 85 years, our focus has remained the same – producing high-quality, natural dairy products with provenance, authenticity and taste at their heart. From fresh milk and cream to butter, yogurt, kefir and cottage cheese, we continue to produce products that are rooted in our farming heritage while meeting the evolving needs of today’s shoppers.”

He added that the deal also provides vital support to farming partners across Scotland.

“This expansion also supports the network of Scottish dairy farming families who are central to our success. Together with Asda, we’re proud to be championing British agriculture and investing in the future of quality dairy production.”

The agreement underlines the role of long-term supplier relationships in driving both innovation and growth within the sector, with Graham’s continued success built on close collaboration across its supply chain.

Ashley Connolly, Asda’s local buying manager for Scotland, said the retailer is committed to backing trusted Scottish producers.

“We’re proud to scale up our long-standing partnership with Graham’s Family Dairy in a deal that reflects our shared commitment to high-quality local farming,” she said.

“Asda’s customers are looking for the very best produce on the market, and by partnering with experienced and trusted suppliers like Graham’s, we can make sure they’re catered for, while supporting Scottish farmers and promoting a strong, local supply chain.”

Today, Graham’s Family Dairy supplies households across the UK and international markets, while remaining firmly rooted in its founding values of quality, provenance and family farming tradition.

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