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Makers of Plant-Based Burgers, Impossible Foods Wins Climate Award From UN Impossible Foods received the 2019 United Nations Global Climate Award in Madrid on December 10. The California food start-up was recognized by ...
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A Look at Fast Food Restaurants Serving Up Plant-Based Meat A Look at Fast Food Restaurants Serving Up Plant-Based Meat ... months, partnering with meatless companies Beyond Meat or Impossible Foods.
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A Look at Fast Food Restaurants Serving Up Plant-Based Meat ... partnering with meatless companies Beyond Meat or Impossible Foods. They are reacting to consumers' increased appetite for those foods: from ...
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Impossible Foods Scoops UN Climate Award For Its Plant-Based Meat Plant-based startup Impossible Foods has scooped the 2019 United Nations Global Climate Action Award for its meat-free products - as it 'works to ...
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Adaptogens, Keto Diet, Oat Milk, Impossible Burger and More: Uber Eats Food Trends For 2020 ... Uber Eats' recent survey of forecasted 2020 food trends shows a heavy emphasis towards vegan, vegetarian and plant-based foods. Dairy-free milks ...
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Laws proposed to push back on imitation meat (KMTV) — The food sits in the meat aisle, right next to the steak, ground beef ... Impossible Foods, who's meat-flavored food is sold at Burger King and ...
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The best new Bay Area restaurants The high cost of running a food business here means that many ... we've seen Silicon Valley startup Impossible Foods ramp up its sales while many ...
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Leaving a food-print This famous tune from the 1940s Broadway show Annie Get your Gun springs to mind as Nick Halla, Silicon-Valley-based Impossible Foods Inc's ...
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Tofurky 'veggie burger' censorship law blocked by federal court Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods, the makers of plant-based burgers on sale at grocery stores and at fast-food chains like Burger King, White ...
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Column: From Airbnb to TikTok, the things that have risen onto our radar screen in the 2010s On June 6, 2010, under the headline "A click better than couch surfing," freelance travel writer Terry Gardner introduced Tribune readers to Airbnb, ...
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