"During the Second World War, [the] university patented the homogenisation of cheese milk and attempted to have charges levied on Danish cheese produced using homogenised milk. Their attempts failed, as it could be proved that this method had been introduced 20 years earlier in Denmark by Marius Boe."
I always assumed that was somewhat normal of ag schools... is it that unique? Aside from the weird "can of cheese" of course -- I mean, is it uncommon for ag schools to sell their produce like that?
bfirsh|5 years ago
Peugeot, the car company, invented the pepper grinder and still makes them.
They started making pepper grinders before they made cars though, so perhaps you could argue they're a kitchen tools company that also makes cars.
AceJohnny2|5 years ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokian_Footwear
unknown|5 years ago
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Gravityloss|5 years ago
thombat|5 years ago
Complete with patent-dickery:
"During the Second World War, [the] university patented the homogenisation of cheese milk and attempted to have charges levied on Danish cheese produced using homogenised milk. Their attempts failed, as it could be proved that this method had been introduced 20 years earlier in Denmark by Marius Boe."
dole|5 years ago
klyrs|5 years ago
jahn716|5 years ago