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The Low Fat Dairy market is a subset of the Dairy Products industry, which includes a variety of products such as milk, cheese, yogurt, and butter. Low Fat Dairy products are those that have been processed to reduce the amount of fat content, while still providing the same nutritional benefits as regular dairy products. Low Fat Dairy products are often seen as a healthier alternative to regular dairy products, as they are lower in calories and saturated fat.
Low Fat Dairy products are widely available in supermarkets and health food stores, and are often marketed as a healthier alternative to regular dairy products. They are also becoming increasingly popular as a way to reduce fat intake and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Some companies in the Low Fat Dairy market include Danone, Nestle, Kraft, and Chobani. Show Less Read more