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v2food: Raises €45M in Series B Funding

v2food Raises €45M in Series B Funding

  • v2food, a Sidney, Australia-based alternative protein company, raised €45m in a Series B extension funding
  • The round, which brought Series B total funding to €92m, was led by Astanor Ventures
  • The company intends to use the funds to bring its plant-based meat products to Europe and Asia
  • The company produces a range of plant-based meat products that enable consumers to make nutritious and environmentally friendly food choices
  • Made from legumes, the company’s products replicate animal proteins and include burgers and sausages that look, cook and taste like meat

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