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Eat & Beyond Global Holdings Inc C.EATS

Alternate Symbol(s):  EATBF

Eat & Beyond Global Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based investment company that identifies and makes equity investments in global companies that are developing and commercializing food technology (tech) and sustainability. The Company is focused on the global plant-based and alternative protein sector. The Company also has investments in clean tech companies. Its investments may include the acquisition of equity, debt or other securities of publicly traded or private companies or other entities, or financing in exchange for pre-determined royalties or distributions and the acquisition of all or part of one or more businesses, portfolios or other assets. Its portfolio includes Nabati Foods, Zoglo's Incredible Food, TurtleTree Labs, Above Food, Plant Power Fast Food, Reusables.com, Banana Wave and Beyond Moo.


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Post by Timiblends12on Dec 29, 2020 1:58pm
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Adopting Plant-Based Items

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This new data shows that consumers are turning to plant-based food options now more than ever said Julie Emmett. The largest fast food chains are even increasingly adopting plant-based items. 
 
Even consumer goods giant Unilever set an approximately $1.2 billion annual sales target on plant-based foods over the next five to seven years.  Global cultivated meat companies raised more than $77 million in capital in 2019.  Check disclaimer on my profile
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