VACUUM BUTTERPACKING
NEW PROCESS REPORTED SUCCESSFUL Press Association. HAWERA, Wednesday. The possibility of important exu*' ; sions in the use of the vacuum P ing process for dairy products is cated in a cablegram received iron A. Lane and Company, London, ing that a shipment of Hawera b • vacuum packed, and forwarded o Devon early in April, opened up a better flavour and fresher the. P due© forwarded in the usual m ,in boxes. Hitherto the investigw* J I concerning the process, so t»r affects dairy produce, have been lation to cheese only. coD - The cablegram advises that t e tainers referred to were opene presence of Messrs. ,H a vis A vq& Board representative), W right a .. cU i. (New Zealand Department of as ture), and Vickeridge. trained Arising out of the experien through the recent fire m ' budfl- , Coast Refrigerating Company» faeese i ing. when it was lound tna • j packed in vacuum contajner eswere left in an open room posed to heat, had not been * of another experiment, the **- which may point the way eSt is tensive economy in treignt ® n . ' being conducted. Three ** ~ g j cuum containers, carrying ordinbeing forwarded to London ary cargo. It is asserted that method is successful a sat » fc* £3 a ion on freight charges « , possible.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 386, 21 June 1928, Page 14
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