Warmer ice-cream freezers might help Unilever’s sales with sustainability-minded consumers—and keep stores’ ice-cream selling season going longer
facing convenience stores at the moment,” said Chris Noice, director of communications at the Association of Convenience Stores, a U.K.-based trade group. “Any measures to safely reduce energy bills, such as freezers and refrigeration that use less power, would certainly be welcomed by retailers.”
Raising the temperature of its freezers, in contrast, has proven to be a complicated and long-term play. The company is poised to begin the second round of tests on the results so far. Taking place in Indonesia, the research will involve testing both the melting and sensory properties of the reformulated ice creams, as well as blind taste tests. The first pilot, which took place in Germany, determined which products were naturally resilient to warmer temperatures and wouldn’t require reformulation.
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