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Posted on December 13, 2025

Killowen Farm berry compotes & yogurts @SimplyBetterDS

Simply Better at Dunnes Stores‏ @SimplyBetterDS Mar 10

We are delighted to be working with the Dunne family from @KillowenFarm in Co. Wexford to source our Irish Made Yogurts. The yogurt is made with milk from the Dunne family’s dairy herd. They also produce the berry compotes for our yogurts using Irish grown fruit.

Posted on November 29, 2025

Killowen Farm berry compotes & yogurts @SimplyBetterDS

Simply Better at Dunnes Stores‏ @SimplyBetterDS Mar 10

We are delighted to be working with the Dunne family from @KillowenFarm in Co. Wexford to source our Irish Made Yogurts. The yogurt is made with milk from the Dunne family’s dairy herd. They also produce the berry compotes for our yogurts using Irish grown fruit.

Posted on October 18, 2024

Killowen Farm berry compotes & yogurts @SimplyBetterDS

Simply Better at Dunnes Stores‏ @SimplyBetterDS Mar 10

We are delighted to be working with the Dunne family from @KillowenFarm in Co. Wexford to source our Irish Made Yogurts. The yogurt is made with milk from the Dunne family’s dairy herd. They also produce the berry compotes for our yogurts using Irish grown fruit.

Posted on March 8, 2024

Killowen Farm berry compotes & yogurts @SimplyBetterDS

Simply Better at Dunnes Stores‏ @SimplyBetterDS Mar 10

We are delighted to be working with the Dunne family from @KillowenFarm in Co. Wexford to source our Irish Made Yogurts. The yogurt is made with milk from the Dunne family’s dairy herd. They also produce the berry compotes for our yogurts using Irish grown fruit.

Posted on January 28, 2023January 28, 2023

Killowen Farm berry compotes & yogurts @SimplyBetterDS

Simply Better at Dunnes Stores‏ @SimplyBetterDS Mar 10

We are delighted to be working with the Dunne family from @KillowenFarm in Co. Wexford to source our Irish Made Yogurts. The yogurt is made with milk from the Dunne family’s dairy herd. They also produce the berry compotes for our yogurts using Irish grown fruit.

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