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Lifeway Foods Expands Retail Footprint with Thousands of New Lifeway Kefir and Farmer Cheese Placements Across Major U.S. Retailers in 2025

  • Lifeway Foods announced on June 4, 2025, expanded distribution of its kefir and farmer cheese across major U.S. retailers to reach more families nationwide.
  • This growth is driven by increasing consumer demand for probiotic and fermented products, along with a focus on functional nutrition promoting digestive wellbeing and general health.
  • The company reported net sales of $37.6 million for April and May 2025, a 10.7% increase from last year, with products sold across six international markets.
  • Julie Smolyansky, CEO of Lifeway Foods, expressed enthusiasm about expanding availability of their kefir and Farmer cheese products, rich in probiotics, to more households nationwide.
  • Lifeway expects second-quarter net sales between $52 million and $56 million, indicating strong performance and growing demand via trusted retail partners.
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Lifeway Foods Expands Retail Footprint with Thousands of New Lifeway Kefir and Farmer Cheese Placements Across Major U.S. Retailers in 2025

Company has surpassed $37.6 million in net sales for the first two months of the second quarter, from April 1, 2025 through May 31, 2025, representing a 10.7% increase from the prior year

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PR Newswire broke the news in United States on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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