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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Beyond Meat Inc BYND

Beyond Meat, Inc. is a plant-based meat company offering a portfolio of plant-based meats. The Company has developed three core plant-based product platforms that align with the largest meat categories globally: beef, pork and poultry. The primary components of animal-based meat are amino acids, lipids, carbohydrates, trace minerals and water, which are not exclusive to animals and are... see more

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Comment by EatGreenGoGreen on Aug 21, 2020 4:57pm

RE:love the slaughter!

Hey low IQ troll? Have you read them compared to what? It's pea protein compared to your fake food flesh McCraplds...

WTF do you think they feed Animals?

You come back and find out what's in Dairy than come back for a chat. (-:
#GoVegan

https://foodbabe.com/they-say-mcdonalds-is-removing-artificial-ingredients-but-the-menu-is-still-full-of-them/

Without govenment funding the average meat burger would cost 25.00 just to break even!


Meat is obsolete


laffinatbaggies wrote: Missed the upside on this stuff.  Started shorting above $200 and average short price of $214.  Covered 1/3 of my short around $120 for "juicy" profits. Covered another 1/3 today at average price of $82.  Made +62% in profits for today's 1/3.  HUGE money made shorting  "meat" stocks. Still holding 1/3 of my short from $214. Will cover lower and/or by the end of year, as I usually don't carry shorts into new year.

How many bagholders were made from this?

Who would eat something that has so many ingredients and tastes like plastic?
Sheeples.

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