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The History of Worthington Foods

Worthington Foods, was one of the first manufacturers of vegetarian proteins in 1939.

12/08/2016 | Rating NR

Columbus Neighborhoods

The History of Worthington Foods

Clip: Season 3 Episode 8 | 3m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

Worthington Foods, was one of the first manufacturers of vegetarian proteins in 1939.

We looked into the history of Worthington Foods, one of the first manufacturers of vegetarian proteins, back in 1939. Plus, find out how veggie burgers have ties to the original Dr. Kellogg and a former engineer at the Ford Motor Co.

12/08/2016 | Rating NR

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