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Oatly, the brand touted for all things oat milk, has confidentially filed for an initial public offering, according to CNBC. The company raised $200 million last year from a group that included Oprah Winfrey, Howard Schultz, and Natalie Portman.
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The Swedish-based company submitted plans for its IPO to regulators on February 23. According to Reuters’ sources, the company could be valued at over $5 billion.
Oatly sells oat milk and oat milk ice cream, along with other oat-centric products in stores and in cafes including Starbucks. The plant-based sector continues to grow as food companies from restaurants to fast food chains create new menus and offerings to placate plant-based eaters.
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Mayor Gregory Doucet of Lyon, France is under fire for removing meat from school lunches in the city. Doucet is a member of the Green Party and promoted the change to make serving students quicker, and thus, easier to keep them socially distant during the pandemic. The City Hall also says that opting for meatless meals is more inclusive, as they can be enjoyed by students with various dietary and religious dietary needs.
Themenu still includes fish and egg products. The City Hall also says that once the social distancing rules are less strict, they will reintroduce meat to the menu. However, the government of France is pushing back against the change.
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Chocolate and peanut butter are a match made in heaven. There has never been a better combination. Period. While sticking a chocolate bar in the peanut butter jar is always a good idea, why not try something a bit more adventurous. There are so many recipes that combine chocolate and peanut butter. How could anything go wrong with such divine flavors? Chocolate and peanut butter are perfect for dessert, of course, but they also are great for snacks and breakfast. Try mixing cacao into your oatmeal and topping it with peanut butter or making date balls with cacao and peanut butter. Keep reading for more delicious ideas on how to use chocolate and peanut butter in your vegan baking!
Is apple cider your favorite drink? Whether it is or isn’t, you are bound to love this apple cider cake with whipped cream. This Apple Cider Cake with Whipped Cream by Petra Vogel is so moist and full of delicious apple flavor. The perfect fall cake and dessert!
6. Oatmeal Peanut Chocolate Chip Cookies
A delicious vegan oatmeal cookie packed with roasted peanuts and chocolate chips, these Oatmeal Peanut Chocolate Chip Cookies by Fabio Gallo are so tasty and easy to make. It just requires a few ingredients which you probably already have in your pantry.
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Chromologics is on a mission to disrupt food coloring. The $2 billion global industry still relies heavily on animal-derived ingredients, something this Danish company is hoping to change.
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The company’s dyes are made to be compatible with a variety of diets and interfaces, including kosher, halal, and vegan diets. While many natural-based dyes are made from fruits or vegetables, Chromologics uses fermentation processes from non-GMO fungus, making it more scalable than fruits or vegetables.
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The company’s market opportunities have been backed by venture funding. Investors put €1.9 million (approx. US$2.3 million) into the business’ seed round last year. Chromologics CEO Gerit Tolborg said of the seed round, “Their support provides validation for our strategy to develop better and more sustainable food colorants. They recognise the extraordinary economic opportunity in introducing lab-grown food colorants to the market at a t