ARTIFICIAL BEEF MADE BY NEW PROCESS
A Iiondon sclentist of world reimtation lays claim to kave dis•covered a process wheretoy synthetic beef can be produced from grasses, cereals, milk and marino vegetation of certain types. ihe beef is said to be indistmguishahle from ordinary hullock meat in taste, food values, texture and appearance. The first to appreeiate the enormous potentialities of the London scientist's discovery, wero a number of influential and farming interests • ia British Columfbia, who came speciaily to London recently, accompanied by legal, scientific and business advisers. After four weeks' exhaustive investigations, tbey were completely satisfied as to the soundness of the process and tbe potential demand. Already a company, capitalised at 1,000,000 dollars, has been formed. to cxploit the discovery ln Canada, wbilst six more companies of equal capital are in process of formation f or tbe- Empire. All tbe plant is to be .of British manufacture, and orderfc have been already placed.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 19, 15 October 1937, Page 31 (Supplement)
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156ARTIFICIAL BEEF MADE BY NEW PROCESS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 19, 15 October 1937, Page 31 (Supplement)
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