Sahmyook Foods

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Sahmyook Foods
Native name
삼육식품
TypePrivate
IndustryFood
Founded1978
Headquarters320 Panjeong-ri

Jiksan-eup
Chunan-si
Choongchungnam-do 330-811

South Korea
Key people
Jin Kyu Oh CEO
Shin Kook Park (Vice President)
ProductsSoy milk
Meat Substitutes
Ramen Noodles
Seaweed
Websitehttp://www.sahmyook.co.kr/

The Sahmyook Foods is a Seventh-day Adventist Church food company in South Korea that produces a large range of soy milks as well as a range of vegetarian products. Sahmyook Foods owns three factories the oldest being in Choongnam; the second being in Wanju-gun, Jeonbuk and the third being in Bonghwa-gun, Kyungbuk.[1] Sahmyook Foods has received five management awards since 2004. 60% of Sahmyook Foods market is in the United States, while 40% of its market is in Korea.[2]

Products[]

Sahmyook Foods produces meat substitutes, ramen noodles, seaweed & soy milk products.[3][4]

  • Baby Soydrink (Infant & Toddler)
  • Black Bean Walnut & Almond
  • Black Sesame Soydrink
  • Black bean Soydrink
  • Black bean Calcium Soydrink
  • Calcium Soydrink
  • Flavored Soydrinks (Banana, Chocolate & Strawberry)
  • Hoeny Soydrink
  • Noodle (Hot Taste)
  • Noodle (Vegetable)
  • Original Crispy Seasnack
  • Plain Soydrink
  • Regular Soydrink
  • Roasted Seaweed Flakes
  • Roasted Seaweed Original Flavor
  • Roasted Seaweed Snack Olive
  • Roasted Seaweed Snack Sesame
  • Roasted Seaweed Sushi Sheets
  • Seaweed Flakes
  • Soybean Vegetable Potato Noodle
  • Soy Drink Bottle
  • Spicy Vegetable Potato Noodle
  • Sweet Tasty Soy Bottle
  • Vegeburger
  • Vegement

History[]

Sahmyook Foods was founded around 1978.[5]

Fined[]

In 2011 the Fair Trade Commission fined Sahmyook Foods 1.5 billion won for price fixing. Sahmyook Foods, and control 82 percent of the soy milk market in South Korea.[6]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Food Industries Adventist Directory Retrieved May 17, 2019
  2. ^ Church Chat: South Korean Adventist health food company weathering economic storm Adventist News Network Retrieved May 18, 2019
  3. ^ All Products Sahmyook Foods Retrieved May 17, 2019
  4. ^ Our Products Sahmyook Foods Retrieved May 18, 2019
  5. ^ History Of Soy In Korea Google Retrieved May 18, 2019
  6. ^ Soybean milk producers fined for price fixing Korea Joongang Daily Retrieved May 16, 2019

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