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4 unusual facts about Plamil Foods


Plamil Foods

In 1965 the society became a limited company, Plantmilk Ltd, with Leslie Cross as its first full-time employee, and began production of its milk, which it called Plamil, from a rented factory in Iver, Buckinghamshire.

They are also available in health-food stores, including Holland & Barrett, and in some Waitrose stores.

The first annual general meeting was held on 6 October 1956 at Friends' House in Euston Road, London.

Bottled soy milk was available commercially in China from the 1920s, and in 1931 Seventh-day Adventists in Madison, Tennessee, began production of soy milk fortified with calcium.



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