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Meatless Farm raises $31m

The vegan brand Meatless Farm has raised $31m to use for international development in the UK, Europe, US and Asia.

 

The brand is benefiting from  an increase in demand of plant-based products in the post covid lockdown environment with customers more and more orientated toward healthier food options.

 

Indeed, the market for plant-based products is expected to grow by 17% in 2021.

 

Originally from Leeds, Meatless has currently four offices worldwide. Its range of products  is now available in all major supermarkets across the world, including Whole Foods in the US. 

 

Read more on: 

https://www.cityam.com/cote-restaurants-bought-out-of-administration-by-partners-group/

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