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Food Startup Novameat Can 3D Print Alt-Meat Steaks

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The company said it has a brand new technology that can replicate the texture and appearance of fibrous meats like fish and chicken. It has been involved in companies like Memphis Meat, Beyond Meat, Kite Hill, Geltor, Good Dot, Aleph Farms, Supermeat, Mosa Meat, New Wave and Zero Egg. “We

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Retailers Look To Digital Technologies After Beating The Street

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Still, the earnings announcement comes as mall operators are trying to reboot in an era when the department store is no longer the anchor tenant of choice at many locations and brands like Macy’s and JCPenney continue to shutter brick-and-mortar stores. In some cases, the retailer is demolishing existing stores to create new uses of the land.

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Is 2019 The Year of Lab-Grown Protein?

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Now, having revamped, re-branded, and returned to the public eye, Just aims to bring lab-grown chicken meat to restaurants. Future Meat Technologies, an Israeli lab-grown meat startup, can reportedly produce lab-grown beef at $363 per pound?—?a get the 69-page disrupting cpg report. Since then, the field has progressed. What’s first?

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150+ Startups Reshaping The Wellness Industry

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CPG corporates like PepsiCo, Coca Cola, Kellog, and Campbell have invested in and acquired a number of brands focused on healthy snacking while personal care incumbents like P&G and Unilever have backed natural and organic beauty brands. Active Nutrition — This category consists of sports nutrition brands. Wellness Tech.

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Our Meatless Future: How The $90B Global Meat Market Gets Disrupted

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The industry has seen massive consolidation, as companies like Hormel and Brazil-based JBS have grown bigger and bigger through the acquisition of new meat brands and products. Another prominent deal was the 2013 acquisition of US-based Smithfield Foods, which owns brands such as Armour and Farmland. Investors back lab-grown meat.

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