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CEO interview: UAE’s United Foods expands beverage portfolio, outlines innovation and sustainability efforts United Foods Company, an UAE-based manufacturer and distributor of edible oils, fats and frozen foods, has outlined plans to expand its beverage portfolio this year in an exclusive interview with FoodNavigator-Asia.
The company is a distributor of frozen foods in UAE, importing French fries from Belgium, frozen vegetables from Egypt and Spain, as well as cheese from India.
In addition, it is the exclusive distributor for international brands such as Oreo, Cadbury and Mondelez ice cream in UAE.
The beverage portfolio currently consists of a water line, sold under the Jeema brand. The company hopes to add less sweetened and non-sweetened drinks into the portfolio.