Nestlé Champions Plant-Based Food With Investment In Asia
Nestlé has reinforced its commitment to plant-based food with the inauguration of a production site for plant-based burgers, schnitzels, mince, and more in Shah Alam, Malaysia.
The new site has the capacity to produce 8,000 tonnes of plant-based food a year, and will supply both the food service industry and retail under the new Harvest Gourmet brand.
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