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Last Updated : 2024-03-29 10:25:00
Leading a healthy lifestyle is no longer a foreign concept to most Sri Lankans as people become more and more aware of health issues that arise from unhealthy daily practices.
No longer do we rely on junk food and exercise is not a fad for just the young ones. With more awareness being created on balanced diets and healthy living, there is definitely more demand for products that are healthy and enhance people’s lives.
Pelwatte Dairy Industries Ltd is a name synonymous with high-quality locally produced dairy products that are both nutritional and affordable. Adding to their portfolio of milk powder, yoghurt, salted and unsalted butter, and a variety of ice cream flavors, the dairy producer’s latest entrant is non-fat milk powder which will no doubt be well received by the growing health conscious population.
“A product such as milk powder is a staple product in every household and there is now a huge window in the market for healthy alternatives. Pelwatte Dairy having identified this need will be catering to the growing demand for non-fat milk powder,” says Akmal Wickramanayake the Director Marketing at Pelwatte Dairy.
Non-fat milk powders differ from the average full cream milk powders since the fat is extracted from the milk during the production process. The nutritional values of the product are remarkable. The non-fat milk powder is very dense in nutrients and it will help users indulge in a cup of guilt free coffee or tea whenever you feel like it.
The new non-fat milk will also help to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease by eliminating risk factors such as high blood pressure and high blood cholesterol levels.
The product will soon be distributed island wide and will be available at selected supermarkets and groceries.
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