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dairy factory

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noun

  1. a factory making butter, cheese, lactose, etc from milk collected from surrounding farming areas

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Purported to be the world’s first aquaponic farm-restaurant, this airy, stylish eatery, located in a former dairy factory, focuses on sustainability and uses vegetables grown in a sprawling indoor farm.

From Washington Post

Ceasar Avelar, a dairy factory worker who lives in Pomona, California, and whose mother is Honduran and father is from El Salvador, immediately texted relatives as soon as López won.

From Seattle Times

Speaking during a dairy factory visit in the country’s east, Lukashenko said he would block European neighbours from shipping goods to Russia over Belarusian territory, and divert exports now shipped through ports in EU member Lithuania.

From Reuters

At its recent red carpet premiere in Berlin, and the after-party event in a dairy factory from the Weimar era, cast and audience members wore cloche hats, flapper dresses, spit curls and drag queen looks, underlining how the show has caught the public’s imagination.

From The Guardian

The Rev. Nate Loucks, pastor of State Street Community Church, said that the church plans to invest about $500,000 into creating a green space where a dairy factory once stood.

From Seattle Times