United Dairy Farmers

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United Dairy Farmers (UDF) is an American chain of convenience stores that primarily operates in the Midwestern United States. Founded in 1940, UDF is known for its ice cream and dairy products, as well as its gasoline services.

History[edit]

United Dairy Farmers was established in 1940 by Carl Lindner Sr. and his children in Cincinnati, Ohio. The company was created to provide fresh dairy products directly to consumers at a lower cost by eliminating the middleman. Over the years, UDF expanded its offerings to include a variety of convenience store items and gasoline.

Operations[edit]

UDF operates over 200 stores across Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. The stores offer a range of products including ice cream, milk, coffee, snacks, and gasoline. UDF is particularly noted for its homemade ice cream, which is made in a variety of flavors and sold in both scoops and packaged forms.

Products[edit]

Foods available at United Dairy Farmers

UDF's product line includes a wide array of dairy products such as milk, ice cream, and yogurt. The company also offers a selection of convenience store items including snacks, beverages, and household essentials. In addition, many UDF locations provide gasoline services.

Community Involvement[edit]

United Dairy Farmers is involved in various community initiatives and charitable activities. The company supports local events and organizations, contributing to the communities in which it operates.

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