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Every week we track the business, tech and investment trends in CPG, retail, restaurants, agriculture, cooking and health, so you don’t have to. Here are some of this week’s top headlines.
New Harvest and the Good Food Institute are calling for open access research as a means to advance the field of meat alternatives. Weed is coming to 10 Circle K gas stations in Florida next year. Last but not least, Instacart is pulling plans to go public this year amid market turmoil.
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For meat alternatives to take off, we don’t just need startups — we need more research and new structures to advance the field.
Seren Kell from the Good Food Institute Europe speaks to AFN following a £20m pledge from two UK bodies to support the sector.
Deal with Green Thumb Industries will begin with 10 stores in Florida. This could help marijuana go more mainstream.
The food delivery company had been moving toward a public offering, but the window for such deals is shutting amid market turmoil.
Verlinvest has previously funded a few well-known consumer brands like Oatly, Vita Coco, Tony’s Chocolonely and others. It now plans to target startups in the UK, Europe, US and India, focusing on pre-seed to Series A investments.
Capital holders are spending less time asking why they should deploy capital in the space and focusing more on how and where. But it could be a bumpy road ahead.
The brands hope to expand their web3 presence with virtual restaurants and marketplaces.
This week, the actor and comedian opened his first Hart House in California, offering a menu of plant-based chicken and burgers.
Restaurants now have fewer workers and more seats, there’s an increased emphasis on sick days, and recipes are designed to be more malleable.
The food and beverage industry in the US installed 25% more robots last year to reach nearly 3.5k units in 2021, according to a robotics report by the International Federation of Robotics.
Investment in food-and-beverage startups has risen sharply over the past few years. Here are some of the top dealmakers in the space.