New varieties include Brownie Batter, Chocolate Peanut Butter and Cookies & Cream
April 16, 2021
With demand continuing to surge for better-for-you, non-dairy, frozen desserts, Chloe’s debuted Brownie Batter, Chocolate Peanut Butter and Cookies & Cream Oatmilk Pops.
The brand expansion into additional plant-based category offers an indulgent take on classic ice cream
April 13, 2021
Made from organic cashewmilk and other simple ingredients, every spoonful of Forager Project's ice cream is delicate in flavor and creamy in texture, offering consumers a dairy-like ice cream experience without compromising taste and environmental impact.
Kerry unveils consumer research confirming growing consumer expectations of food safety
April 2, 2021
Kerry has released findings from its latest research on North American consumer attitudes, behaviors and purchasing choices as they relate to food safety, sustainability and preventing food waste.
The alternative meat patty contains 25g of proteins, and nine essential amino acids
April 1, 2021
Sophie's Bionutrients, a next-generation sustainable urban food production technology company, has pushed the frontiers of plant-based food by developing burger patties made from microalgae.
Funding round led by The Rise Fund and joined by Rabo Corporate Investments, S2G Ventures, existing and additional mission-aligned investors
March 31, 2021
LIVEKINDLY Collective, a collection of heritage and start-up brands on track to become one of the world’s largest plant-based food companies, announced a successful capital raise led by The Rise Fund, the global impact investing platform managed by TPG.
The list recognizes businesses that have turned challenges into impact-making processes
March 29, 2021
NotCo, a food-tech company in Latin America backed by key venture capital names like Jeff Bezos has been named to Fast Company’s annual list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies in 2021. The company ranked No.1 in Latin America and top 50 globally.
Study confirms VegD3 is a bioavailable source of vitamin D, making it an ideal alternative for vegans and vegetarians
March 25, 2021
AIDP, Inc. announced findings of a recent bioavailability study on VegD3®, a vegan, organic form of vitamin D3. The study was completed in Ireland through the research and development business, AnaBio Technologies Ltd., together with University College Dublin in 2020.
Although most of today’s new plant-based dairy alternatives are cold—displayed in the dairy case or the freezercase—they constitute one of the supermarket’s hottest and fastest growing segments. And it’s no surprise market observers are scrutinizing every element behind who’s purchasing these products—along with what’s selling, when, where and why.