Plant-based meat startup Next Gen Foods has raised USD 100 million in Series A funding , making it the largest Series A raise by a plant-based meat company to date. The round included existing investors (Temasek’s Asia Sustainable Foods Platform, GGV Capital, K3 Ventures, and Shanghai-based food tech VC Bits x Bites) as well as new investors such as EDBI, Alpha JWC Ventures, and Sir Paul McCartney’s MLP Ventures.
The funds will be used on its Singapore research and development center, set to open later this year, and to expedite its expansion in the US. The startup, which initially raised USD 10 million in seed funding in February 2021, now has a total funding of USD 130 million.
The startup also announced the US debut of its plant-based chicken alternative, TiNDLE, now available in top restaurants across the US and through Goldbelly, a curated marketplace for gourmet food that delivers.
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