Major milk brand's products disappear from Woolworths and Coles shelves

Almond milk enthusiasts across Australia are in for a surprise: Their favourite brand may soon be missing from the shelves of major supermarkets like Woolworths and Coles.

The decision comes after the company issued a statement declaring that its products were ‘no longer competitive or profitable’ in these markets.

This announcement has left many consumers bewildered and disappointed, as the brand has been a popular choice for those seeking dairy alternatives, particularly for individuals with dairy allergies or lactose intolerance.


In an unexpected move, Blue Diamond Growers, the suppliers of Almond Breeze, have decided to cease distribution of their almond milk products in Australia and New Zealand, effective immediately.

The company expressed their intention to focus on other countries where Almond Breeze is the ‘#1 almond beverage with a dedicated consumer base’.

It was reported that both Woolworths and Coles were previously informed by the company of the decision to withdraw their products from sale in their stores.


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Almond Breeze milk products will be discontinued in Australian and New Zealand stores once the current stock runs out. Credits: Facebook / Almond Breeze Australia


In an announcement to retailers and customers, the company confirmed that it ‘will be removing the following Blue Diamond products from all Australian & New Zealand retailer locations’.

‘We intend to sell the remaining inventory held by our licensee, Grocery Corporation Pty Ltd, trading as GC Brands, and various retailers until stock is depleted to allow for future planning by our customers,’ the company said.

‘Blue Diamond Growers appreciate and value our customer and business relationships in Australia and New Zealand; however, Blue Diamond has come to a crossroads where the product offerings are no longer competitive or profitable.’

‘While we regret any inconvenience this announcement may cause, we are eager to focus our attention on other territories where Almond Breeze remains the #1 almond beverage with a dedicated consumer base,’ they added.


The withdrawal will see the following Blue Diamond products disappear from Australian and New Zealand stores:

The company has confirmed that it will sell the remaining inventory through its licensee, Grocery Corporation Pty Ltd, trading as GC Brands, and various retailers until stock is depleted.

The news struck a chord with loyal customers, many of whom have shared their dismay on social media.

‘It’s the only milk my dairy allergy kid will drink,’ one shopper commented.

Another remarked, ‘Oh my goodness! My daughter loves the chocolate milk.’

‘Can’t get her to drink any other brand and plain milk is apparently disgusting! Apologies to everyone out there but I am going to be stocking up.’

‘Oh wow. Might check local supermarket if they have on discount if any left,’ a third chimed.

‘Maybe if it wasn’t so freaking expensive then they may sell more,’ another added.

It was reported that Blue Diamond Growers has yet to comment further regarding the situation.


Following the announcement that Almond Breeze products will no longer be available in Woolworths and Coles, many consumers are left wondering about the best alternatives for their dietary needs.

This change sparked a broader discussion about the quality and safety of the milk alternatives available in the market.

Concerns about potential contaminants in popular milk products have been raised, leading experts to weigh in on the healthiest options.

One such expert recently revealed that your favourite milk might be laced with pesticides, prompting a closer look at safer alternatives.
Key Takeaways
  • Almond Breeze milk products will no longer be available in Australian and New Zealand stores after current stock is sold.
  • Blue Diamond Growers, suppliers of Almond Breeze, stated their products were 'no longer competitive or profitable' in these markets.
  • The withdrawal of Blue Diamond products from Australian & New Zealand markets will continue until the inventory held by the licensee, GC Brands, is depleted.
  • Consumers expressed disappointment at the news, with many considering Almond Breeze their preferred milk alternative, and some planning to stock up on the product before it disappears from shelves.
What are your thoughts on Almond Breeze's departure? Have you found a worthy replacement? Join the conversation below and let us know in the comments below!
 
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Jing,
There is a hell more to this than profitability.
Knowing some on how this Two Duo-monopoly play, the squeeze on the actual supplier had become too overwhelming to continue.
Woolies and Coles only care about the bottom line, how they get there is of little consequences. They either squeeze the supplies on cost, increase shelf prices or combine both to achieve their goal.
The main point here is, we as consumers have the power which we don’t excise.
If and when prices increase in alarming fashion, “Do Not Buy The Item”, let it collect dust, till the price is reduced or the item removed.
That is the single best and strongest massage you can sent to any retailer.
 
Jing,
There is a hell more to this than profitability.
Knowing some on how this Two Duo-monopoly play, the squeeze on the actual supplier had become too overwhelming to continue.
Woolies and Coles only care about the bottom line, how they get there is of little consequences. They either squeeze the supplies on cost, increase shelf prices or combine both to achieve their goal.
The main point here is, we as consumers have the power which we don’t excise.
If and when prices increase in alarming fashion, “Do Not Buy The Item”, let it collect dust, till the price is reduced or the item removed.
That is the single best and strongest massage you can sent to any retailer.
People are getting boring saying the same old thing. No competitors will start up in Australia as the margins are so low.
 
I will not miss any fake milk imitations.

The only time I tried one of these rubbish products was over 30 years ago. It was soy "milk" and it tasted like some sort of watery slop with a tang of potting mix. They throw in sugar and calcium supplements to make it remotely palatable, much to the delight of the anti sugar brigade.
 
People think these non dairy Milks are Superior ,reading the contents you will often find Sugars and Cancer causing Vegetable Oils in the Contents and the worry of Pestisides and GMOs
Totally agree, that especially is not a good brand.
stopped buying almond milk altogethe, mostly water anyway!
 
I will not miss any fake milk imitations.

The only time I tried one of these rubbish products was over 30 years ago. It was soy "milk" and it tasted like some sort of watery slop with a tang of potting mix. They throw in sugar and calcium supplements to make it remotely palatable, much to the delight of the anti sugar brigade.
"We got BOTH kinds.... Watery Slop AND Potting Mix!" 1715731394005.png
 
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I will not miss any fake milk imitations.

The only time I tried one of these rubbish products was over 30 years ago. It was soy "milk" and it tasted like some sort of watery slop with a tang of potting mix. They throw in sugar and calcium supplements to make it remotely palatable, much to the delight of the anti sugar brigade.
Some of us do not have a choice. Dietary issues prohibit the consumption of cow's milk. I am not a fan of Soy milk, can't consume cow's milk, nor oat milk, only leaves me with almond milk - plenty of brands on the market.
 
I will not miss any fake milk imitations.

The only time I tried one of these rubbish products was over 30 years ago. It was soy "milk" and it tasted like some sort of watery slop with a tang of potting mix. They throw in sugar and calcium supplements to make it remotely palatable, much to the delight of the anti sugar brigade.
My only taste of Soy coffee had the same results. DISGUSTING. I often wondered Veg how they milk an almond or oat I know how to milk a cow and sheep but a nut....THEY MUST BE NUTS.
 

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