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Should the paragraph on the Mercy for Animals investigation be included in this article? Winchester Dairy is the company that Mercy for Animals investigated. Winchester Dairy was one milk supplier to Leprino Foods. Nothing in any of the sources say that Leprino Foods was aware of the situation before the investigation. I do not see any reason for it to be included here. GBfan 22:51, 21 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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Can we please include the company product information:
Cheese
The company's cheeses include mozzarella (the main ingredient on pizza), reduced-fat
and food service operators, frozen food manufacturers and private label cheese packagers.
Nutrition
The company's nutrition products are used in infant formula, protein beverages, nutritional bars, yogurt, reduced-fat ice cream, and other food products. These products include
sweet whey
.
Also the company overview is grossly incomplete. I recommend:
Leprino Foods was founded in 1950 by Mike Leprino as a family-owned market selling grocery items and handmade cheese in the north Denver area.
In the 1970s the organization changed its name to the Leprino Foods Company. Due to the concurrent pizza boom in the United States that introduced the previously unknown food into a household product, Leprino became the nation's #1 pizza cheese supplier by 1992. In 2010, with expanding global operations of both its cheese and nutrition products, Leprino Foods Company opened a business development hub in Singapore in 2010 with a subsequent sales office in Shanghai.
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