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Companies Kick Off Veganuary With New Food and Tech Offerings for Growing Market

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Thursday, January 20, 2022

Even fast-food restaurants like Burger King and Pizza Hut are continuing to add new plant-based offerings to a market poised to reach $162 billion within the next decade.

Key Points: 
  • Even fast-food restaurants like Burger King and Pizza Hut are continuing to add new plant-based offerings to a market poised to reach $162 billion within the next decade.
  • Brands (NYSE:YUM), Tattooed Chef, Inc. (NASDAQ:TTCF),and Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc. (NASDAQ:SFM)are focused on expanding their reach and launching digital services for the growing vegan food market.
  • Brands to introduce plant-based menu items to meet the growing demand for plant-based meat alternatives to the Canadian Market.
  • Plant-based companies like Plantable Health are rising to meet the growing demand and increased adoption of healthier plant-based food alternatives and launching initiatives to help consumers adopt healthier lifestyles.

Companies Kick Off Veganuary With New Food and Tech Offerings for Growing Market

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, January 20, 2022

NEW YORK, Jan. 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- For the first time in history, there's now a monthly health cause wrapped around veganism called Veganuary, which started in January 2021. A record number of people, including meat-eaters, participated in this challenge to experiment with animal-free diets against the pandemic. Even fast-food restaurants like Burger King and Pizza Hut are continuing to add new plant-based offerings to a market poised to reach $162 billion within the next decade. At the same time, plant-based companies like Plantable Health Inc. (NEO:PLBL), Beyond Meat (NASDAQ:BYND), Yum! Brands (NYSE:YUM), Tattooed Chef, Inc. (NASDAQ:TTCF), and Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc. (NASDAQ:SFM) are focused on expanding their reach and launching digital services for the growing vegan food market.

Key Points: 
  • Even fast-food restaurants like Burger King and Pizza Hut are continuing to add new plant-based offerings to a market poised to reach $162 billion within the next decade.
  • Brands (NYSE:YUM), Tattooed Chef, Inc. (NASDAQ:TTCF),and Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc. (NASDAQ:SFM)are focused on expanding their reach and launching digital services for the growing vegan food market.
  • Brands to introduce plant-based menu items to meet the growing demand for plant-based meat alternatives to the Canadian Market.
  • Plant-based companies like Plantable Health are rising to meet the growing demand and increased adoption of healthier plant-based food alternatives and launching initiatives to help consumers adopt healthier lifestyles.

Plant-Based Food Options Expand in Major Grocery Chains Across the US

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Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Gone are the days when the vegan section at the grocery store only stocked soy milk and tofu.

Key Points: 
  • Gone are the days when the vegan section at the grocery store only stocked soy milk and tofu.
  • At the same time, these plant-based food companies are launching or expanding existing distribution initiatives to reach even more customers with their products.
  • To reach its commitment, the company has entered multiple distribution deals in 2021 including its online distribution agreement with Walmart.com.
  • Plant-based food technology company The Very Good Food Company (TSXV:VERY) (OTCQB:VERYYF) will be expanding its distribution and consumer reach through online shopping.

Plant-Based Food Options Expand in Major Grocery Chains Across the US

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, October 12, 2021

NEW YORK, Oct. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Plant-based eating is more mainstream than ever and major grocers are taking note. Gone are the days when the vegan section at the grocery store only stocked soy milk and tofu. Now, America's largest supermarket chains offer more plant-based products than anyone could fit in their shopping cart. With over 71 million US households buying plant-based foods in 2020 and sales surpassing $7 billion, it's become obvious that this so-called fad is here to stay. Retail giants like Walmart and Krogers and specialty grocer Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc. (NASDAQ:SFM) are partnering with plant-based food companies like Else Nutrition Holdings, Inc. (TSXV:BABY) (OTCQX:BABYF), Beyond Meat (NASDAQ:BYND), PLantX (CSE:VEGA) (OTC:PLTXF), and The Very Good Food Company (TSXV:VERY) (OTCQB:VRYYF) to meet growing consumer demand. At the same time, these plant-based food companies are launching or expanding existing distribution initiatives to reach even more customers with their products.

Key Points: 
  • Gone are the days when the vegan section at the grocery store only stocked soy milk and tofu.
  • At the same time, these plant-based food companies are launching or expanding existing distribution initiatives to reach even more customers with their products.
  • To reach its commitment, the company has entered multiple distribution deals in 2021 including its online distribution agreement with Walmart.com.
  • Plant-based food technology company The Very Good Food Company (TSXV:VERY) (OTCQB:VERYYF) will be expanding its distribution and consumer reach through online shopping.

New Series Idol Chat To Premiere On Retro TV And The Family Channel

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Friday, September 10, 2021

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Sept. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --"Idol Chat," a new series set to premiere on Retro TV and The Family Channel on September 12, 2021, will reuniteAmerica's favorite film and television ensembles, as well as variety show acts.

Key Points: 
  • CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Sept. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --"Idol Chat," a new series set to premiere on Retro TV and The Family Channel on September 12, 2021, will reuniteAmerica's favorite film and television ensembles, as well as variety show acts.
  • With eight episodes, the series will kick off with "Leave it to Beaver" stars Jerry Mathers and Tony Dow.
  • "It's been a big year for bringing new and current series to Retro TV, a network that spotlights television and movie classics from way back when," says Joel Wertman, President of Retro TV and The Family Channel networks.
  • "Idol Chat" will air Sunday nights at 8pm ET/PT on Retro TV and at 7:30pm ET/PT on The Family Channel.

Youth Travel Sports Boom Continues; Sports Facilities Management (SFM) Responds with Launch of Largest Network of Sports Tourism Complexes in United States

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Tuesday, June 4, 2019

In response to this industry growth, the leading outsourced management group,the Sports Facilities Management (SFM) ,has announced the launch of the SFM Network, the largest and fastest growing network of sports tourism facilities in the United States.

Key Points: 
  • In response to this industry growth, the leading outsourced management group,the Sports Facilities Management (SFM) ,has announced the launch of the SFM Network, the largest and fastest growing network of sports tourism facilities in the United States.
  • "The travel sports industry has accelerated the pace of expansion and is far from reaching its peak," states Jason Clement, SFM CEO.
  • "There is an ocean of opportunity for new facilities, events, and suppliers to capitalize on this trend, especially West of the Mississippi.
  • For more information on The Sports Facilities Management, the SFM Network, and to book an event in one of the SFM Network facilities, please visit www.sfmnetwork.com .