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Unilever and food-tech company ENOUGH to inspire plant-based food revolution news.europawire.eu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from news.europawire.eu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Twitter. Link opens in a new window LinkedIn. Link opens in a new window Email. Link opens in a new window Print London - Unilever has announced that it will partner with food-tech company ENOUGH (formerly 3F BIO) to bring new plant-based meat products to market. ENOUGH s technology uses a unique zero-waste fermentation process to grow a high-quality protein. Natural fungi are fed with renewable feedstock, such as wheat and corn. This produces ABUNDA® mycoprotein, a complete food ingredient containing all essential amino acids as well as being high in dietary fibre. The global meat-free sector is experiencing explosive growth as people around the world become more conscious of the impact of animal products on their health and the planet. Recent estimates suggest the global meat-free sector will hit US$290 billion in 2035 ....
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Unilever has made some bold commitments for 2021. As this year draws to a close and Veganuary approaches, Food Manufacture unpacks its plant-based plans. On 18 November, Unilever announced plans to achieve global plant-based protein and dairy alternatives sales of €1bn within the next five to seven years. Much was made at the time about how ambitious these targets were, but the company was hardly new to the sector. The Vegetarian Butcher, the business’s plant-based brand, has been rolling out its meat replacement lines across Europe since its acquisition in December 2018. Its position at the vanguard of this campaign is therefore unsurprising, especially given its November 2019 agreement to supply plant-based patties for Burger King’s Rebel Whopper in 25 European countries, the Middle East and Africa. This has since been followed up through the quick service restaurant (QSR) chain with plant-based nuggets. Penetration ....
Shares Today, Burger King will add the Plant-Based Whopper to 325 locations in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Hangzhou across China. The new meatless burger is made with a vegan patty supplied by Dutch brand The Vegetarian Butcher which was acquired by consumer goods company Unilever in 2019. The Vegetarian Butcher CEO Hugo Verkuil told Reuters that the brand plans to expand its plant-based patty to 1,300 additional Burger King locations in China in the first quarter of 2021. Plant-based Whoppers go global In August 2019, Burger King first launched the Impossible Whopper made with an Impossible Burger plant-based patty at all of its locations across the United States. Since then, different versions of meatless Whoppers have made their way onto menus across the world, including the Rebel Whopper in Brazil (which features a plant-based patty produced by Marfrig Global Foods SA the world’s largest producer of animal-based hamburgers); the Rebel Whopper in Swede ....