Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Cottage Cheese Sales Soar As Brits Ditch Ultra-processed Foods

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Cottage cheese is having a moment – with British shoppers snapping it up in record volumes as the quest for natural, high-protein foods takes over fridges and social feeds.

While the dairy sector faces pressure, shifts in consumer habits are driving growth in certain categories, particularly those seen as clean-label, minimally processed, and rich in functional health benefits.

This boom is being fuelled by four key drivers: increased demand for protein, heightened interest in gut health, growing suspicion of ultra-processed foods (UPFs), and a renewed focus on naturalness.

Much of this momentum is being amplified by social media, where cottage cheese has gained traction as a versatile and nutritious staple for meal prepping and fitness-focused lifestyles.

According to IGD's ShopperVista data (December 2024), 28% of consumers reported actively increasing their protein intake, with another 29% planning to do so in 2025.

Mintel's 2025 British Lifestyles report confirms this trend is being led by shoppers seeking functional foods to align with personal health and fitness goals.

Plain cottage cheese, which contains 9.4g of protein per 100g in its full-fat form and 10.6g in reduced-fat versions (McCance and Widdowson), saw a dramatic 29.4% year-on-year volume growth (NIQ Panel, 52 w/e 22 March 2025).

Its versatility – often used in scrambled eggs, smoothies or as a dip – has helped it gain a new fanbase.

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