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Ex-Dairy Director Reveals The 9-Cent Bet That Exposed The Entire Grocery Industry

5 min · 26. Mai 2026
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We've all wondered about it while standing in the grocery aisle: is the store brand really as good as the name brand? Today's guest, Frank Keller, a retired Quality Assurance Director from a major dairy cooperative, is here to blow the lid off that myth. For decades, he oversaw the production of cottage cheese, yogurt, and sour cream for the biggest names in the business, including premium labels and grocery giants like Kroger. What he reveals is that not only is the store brand often just as good, but in many cases, its quality standards are brutally higher than the expensive name-brand products sitting right next to it. The story takes a dramatic turn when a global commodities crunch forces Frank's company to ask for a tiny, nine-cent price increase from their biggest client. The corporate response was not just a 'no,' but a swift and devastating act of retaliation that threatened to shutter the plant and put hundreds of skilled workers on the street. This is a story of corporate hardball, the incredible resilience of a small community, and how using a bully's own playbook against them led to an unexpected and triumphant victory that changed the company forever. Stories are works of fiction and dramatized based on inspired events. Names, places and details are changed for privacy and are not true events. Produced with AI assistance.

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