Vitasoy

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Vitasoy is a popular brand of beverages and desserts originating from Hong Kong. The company, Vitasoy International Holdings Limited, was established in 1940 by Kwee Seong Lo, and it specializes in the production and distribution of plant-based food and beverages. The brand is well-known for its soy milk products, but it also offers a variety of other beverages such as tea, water, juice, and tofu desserts.

History[edit | edit source]

Vitasoy was founded by Kwee Seong Lo in 1940. The company was initially established to provide affordable, high-protein food options for the people of Hong Kong. The first product was a high-protein soy milk drink, which was sold at a low price. Over the years, the company expanded its product range and distribution network, and it is now a global brand with a presence in over 40 countries.

Products[edit | edit source]

Vitasoy offers a wide range of plant-based food and beverages. The product line includes soy milk, tea, water, juice, and tofu desserts. The soy milk is available in a variety of flavors, including original, malt, chocolate, and coffee. The company also offers a line of organic soy milk products.

Sustainability[edit | edit source]

Vitasoy is committed to sustainability and has implemented a number of initiatives to reduce its environmental impact. The company uses non-GMO soybeans in its products and has implemented water and energy-saving measures in its manufacturing processes. In addition, Vitasoy is committed to reducing waste and has implemented a recycling program for its packaging.

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