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The Collective Make Their Mark On The Deloitte Fast 50 Index


The Collective Make Their Mark On The Deloitte Fast 50 Index

NZ’s biggest selling gourmet yoghurt, The Collective, were placed 14 on the Deloitte’s Fast 50 Index and named the Fastest Growing Manufacturer in Auckland and Upper North Island. Having achieved over 360% industry growth in the last two years, The Collective are rapidly rising up the Fast 50 ladder.

The Deloitte’s Fast 50 is firmly established as the key barometer of the fastest growing New Zealand businesses and this year was no exception with businesses from around the country, keen to step up to the plate.

Angus Allan and Ofer Shenhav, the co-founders of Epicurean Dairy Ltd. attribute their success by ensuring every little detail is executed perfectly. “I’m also a big believer in surrounding yourself with great people who are driven, passionate and love success.” – Angus Allan, Co-founder of The Collective.

With a successful joint venture firmly established in the United Kingdom and expansion already underway in Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore, The Collective are a lot closer to their dream of taking a New Zealand brand to fridges around the world. “There’s a lot more fun to be had. At the end of the day it’s all about making an amazing product and having some fun doing it.” – Angus Allan, Co-founder of The Collective.
Stockist Details: The Collective’s products are stocked at all major supermarkets and specialty food stores nationwide. For further information visit The Collective website www.thecollectivedairy.com

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