ALL THINGS has completed an equity investment into Scottish producer Yester Farm Dairies, one of its key supply chain partners, to support the next phase of growth in cottage cheese production.
The investment will fund upgrades in machinery, increase production capacity and create a stronger platform for future innovation as ALL THINGS continue to scale across the dairy aisle.
Toby Hopkinson, co-founder of ALL THINGS, said: “From day one, our ambition has been to build a modern British dairy brand rooted in quality, provenance and long-term thinking. Yester Farm Dairies shares that vision. This investment is about more than scaling production, it is about investing in the infrastructure, partnerships and supporting a family owned business that will help shape the future of the category.”
Simon McCreery, founder and managing director of Yester Farm Dairies, added: “ALL THINGS has brought fresh energy into the category and connected with a younger, more food-engaged consumer in a way that is genuinely exciting. Their ethos of supporting the primary producer really resonated with us as farmers ourselves and we see real value in partnering with a business that combines cultural influence with a clear commitment to product quality, innovation and long-term category growth.”
Supporting British farming is core to the ALL THINGS brand ethos, the company’s supply chain and production are based entirely in the UK.
Run by husband-and-wife team Simon and Jackie McCreery, Yester Farm Dairies is known for producing high-quality, fresh dairy products. The business began producing cottage cheese for ALL THINGS in December 2025, and within just 12 weeks, ALL THINGS Cottage Cheese is outperforming long-standing incumbents and delivering category-leading velocity across retailers.
ALL THINGS and Yester Farm Dairies share the same ambition for the category and see a significant opportunity to modernise the space through elevated quality, innovation, and building a stronger connection with today’s shoppers.
Alongside their shared commitment to world-class dairy products, both businesses actively support the farming community. ALL THINGS donates 1% of revenue to RABI* while Yester Farm Dairies supports RSABI**, which provides practical, emotional and financial support to those working across Scottish agriculture.
The investment also carries broader significance for the British food and drink sector, supporting domestic processing capacity, regional employment and a more resilient supply chain at a time when investment in UK food production has never been more important.
This investment marks the first step in ALL THINGS’ vertical integration strategy and reflects a shared ambition to build a stronger, more resilient British dairy. For ALL THINGS, the partnership strengthens supply security and supports future innovation, while enabling Yester Farm Dairies to expand production capacity and accelerate its own growth plan.




