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Fungi-Based Protein Company Meati Launches Scientific Advisory Board To Support Scale-Up, Nutrition Research

Por: Forbes Business March 02, 2023

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Meati's 100,000 square foot MegaRanch in Colorado. Founded in 2016 by Tyler Huggins and Justin ... [+] Whiteley, Meati develops fungi-based, animal-free food products starting with chicken and beef. Meati Meati Foods, a Colorado-based alternative protein company, announces today the launch of its inaugural scientific advisory board. Headed by Dr. Harold Schmitz, former Chief Science Officer at Mars, the five member board aims to further the... + full article



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