SAN FRANCISCO — Plant-based meat alternative startup Hooray Foods has raised a strategic seed extension of more than $2.7 million. New investors including former Dunkin’ chief executive David Hoffmann ...
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Hooray Foods today announced its innovative plant-based bacon is now served at Veggie Grill; the world’s leading destination for convenient, craveable, plant-based food. The bacon is available at all ...
Against the grim backdrop of tumbling sales, units and volume for fresh and frozen alternative proteins, plant-based bacon is emerging as a bright spot – with sales inching up, thanks in part to ...
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Just Salad, a fast-casual restaurant chain with a mission to make everyday health and sustainability possible, introduced its seasonal menu featuring Hooray Foods plant-based bacon. The bacon is ...
US-based meat-free bacon company Hooray Foods has ceased operations after four years on the market. The San Francisco-based business revealed in a statement on social media it would shut down, noting ...
Hooray Foods – which launched its allergy-friendly vegan bacon (no soy or wheat) in restaurants late last year – will make its retail debut on November 1 with a roll out to seven regions of Whole ...
Meat-free bacon start-up Hooray Foods in San Francisco has secured additional seed financing to scale up production. The US$2m investment was led by New York-based venture-capital fund Evolution VC ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Hooray Foods is introducing a plant-based bacon alternative that looks, sizzles, smells and tastes like bacon, according to the company. “People who love bacon, love Hooray,” said Sri ...
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