Save da Sea

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Plant-based Meat?
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Manufacturer (seafood)
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Save Da Sea is a Canadian plant-based seafood company. Its portfolio includes products like carrot-based smoked salmon and jackfruit tuna salad that claim to mimic traditional seafood flavors while free from soy, gluten, and artificial additives. The company has grown its presence to 500 retail stores throughout Canada and has a minor presence in the US.

Funding and financials

In May 2024, the company raised CAD 650,000 (~USD 474,932) in seed funding, backed by Thrive Lab, Spring, What If Ventures, and YSpace. The funds were earmarked for accelerating its market penetration in the US and expanding its team.

HQ location:
Victoria BC CAN
Founded year:
2019
Employees:
1-10
IPO status:
Private
Total funding:
USD 478.9 k
Last Funding:
USD 478.9 k (Seed; Apr 2024)
Last valuation:
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