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(Reuters) - Dean Foods Co (N:DF) said on Tuesday it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, months after the owner of TruMoo chocolate milk and Meadow Gold ice creams ended a strategic review and decided to remain as a standalone firm.
The Texas-based firm said it was in talks over a potential sale of its assets with Dairy Farmers of America, a company owned by farmers.
Dean Foods has been struggling in recent years as health-conscious U.S. consumers shift to non-dairy and private-label alternatives.
"We continue to be impacted by a challenging operating environment marked by continuing declines in consumer milk consumption," Chief Executive Officer Eric Beringause said.
The company said it has received a $850 million debtor-in-possession commitment from certain of its existing lenders, led by Rabobank, to keep its operations running.
Dean Foods, which has a market valuation of about $74 million, had a net debt of about $968 million at the end of June.
Earlier this year, the company explored options, including a sale, but ended that review in September and decided to execute a "standalone" operating plan under a new CEO.
The company said substantially all of its subsidiaries were part of the proceeding, which has been filed in the Southern (NYSE:SO) District of Texas.
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