Edward Smolyansky will use the plant for his new venture Pure Culture Organics if his proxy campaign at Lifeway is unsuccessful.
Disgruntled Lifeway Foods investor buys former Saputo plant
Pure Culture Organics’ lactose-free kefir line. Credit: PRWeb / Pure Culture Organics

Edward Smolyansky will use the plant for his new venture Pure Culture Organics if his proxy campaign at Lifeway is unsuccessful.

Edward Smolyansky, one of kefir maker Lifeway Foods’ biggest shareholders, has acquired a dairy plant in the US.

Smolyansky is engaged in a proxy campaign at Lifeway Foods after he and his mother Ludmilla filed a consent statement to unseat the company’s current board of directors, including CEO Julie Smolyansky, his sister.

If the proxy campaign is successful, Mr Smolyansky will present the facility in Belmont, Wisconsin for review by Lifeway’s reconstituted board. Alternatively, his new venture, Pure Culture Organics, may use the plant as its first kefir production site.

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