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Henry Mathieu Tue, Apr 30, 2024, 1:02 PM2 min read US plant-based meat manufacturer Impossible Foods is reportedly considering a public offering in the next few years.
IMPOSSIBLE FOODS hopes to add its plant-based burgers to European menus this year, bringing to a close a six-year quest to enter the world’s biggest market for meat alternatives. It would mark a major ...
Bill Gates and Leonardo DiCaprio have invested heavily in two of the biggest plant-based meat-substitute companies, Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat, part of the celebrity-driven movement urging ...
The plant-based sector hasn’t had an easy ride in recent years. After the meteoric rise of alternative meat and dairy, both categories have taken a hit. We’ve seen reduced sales, a lack of investment, ...
US plant-based meat manufacturer Impossible Foods is reportedly considering a public offering in the next few years. Speaking to the news agency Reuters yesterday (29 April), chief executive Peter ...
Impossible Foods already offers a limited range of plant-based “chicken” products, which don’t contain heme. The company has met with large UK retailers like Tesco Plc, Waitrose Ltd. and J Sainsbury ...
Impossible Foods hopes to add its plant-based burgers to European menus this year, bringing to a close a six-year quest to enter the world’s biggest market for meat alternatives.