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The last long file produced

today at 01.56 Johan Edgar

Arla has manufactured its last long file. The dairy in Sundsvall, which has existed since 1948 according to ST.nu, closed on Sunday.

Production moves to Kallhäll outside Stockholm, but the long file – which was launched in 1965 with a “mild acidity and coherent, long texture” – does not follow.

“As far as Långfilen is concerned, it is a product that unfortunately is not in demand by so many consumers anymore,” said dairy manager Jörgen Thunholm earlier in a press release. (TT)

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