Aussie yoghurt making waves in Saudi Arabia
Australian food and beverage products are being exported globally, as customers from around the world are looking to Aussie producers for quality products.
Australian Greek yogurt company The Yoghurt Shop has branched out to Saudi Arabia. The company’s Greek yoghurt will now be stocked at Saudi Arabian supermarket chain Tamimi Markets.
Brandon Reynolds, Chief Operating Officer of The Yoghurt Shop, said: “We are thrilled to officially launch The Yoghurt Shop in Saudi Arabia.
“Tamimi Markets has been an incredible partner throughout this journey, and we’re excited to bring our artisan Greek yoghurt to Saudi consumers who value fresh, high-quality products. This is a huge step in our mission to share the best of Australian yoghurt with the world.” Reynolds said.
Yoghurt flavours including Passion Fruit, Caramel Crumble and Honey Spice Muesli are now available in stores.
His Excellency Mr Mark Donovan, Australian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, said: “The successful entry of The Yoghurt Shop into the Saudi Arabian market marks yet another milestone in the ever-growing trade relationship between Australia and Saudi Arabia. As a family-owned business that prides itself on quality, The Yoghurt Shop represents the best of Australian food production. Their expansion is a testament to the global demand for Australian dairy products, and I am delighted to see their range now available to consumers across the Kingdom.”
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