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Impossible Foods punches back against report calling fake meat a ‘fad’

Por: New York Post Business January 24, 2023

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Impossible Foods said it has generated record sales since 2016 when its fake meat first appeared on restaurant menus – and added that it’s tired of being lumped in with its struggling competitor, Beyond Meat. In a , Impossible Foods punched back at a Bloomberg Businessweek last week that described the sector as “another fad.”  The report cited the of Beyond Meat over the past year and change, as well declining sales of fake meat at... + full article



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