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.
Related news
Nestlé eyes sales jobs cuts in France
According to trade union CFDT Agri-Agro, Nestlé is looking to…
Read more >Lidl triples plant-based range to meet surging demand
Lidl GB is expanding its plant-based offerings, more than tripling…
Read more >Nestle unveils new global cuisine brands
Nestle SA has launched two new global cuisine brands: Mings…
Read more >
More related news >
Related news
It is worth choosing domestic poultry for St. Martin’s Day
This year too, goose steak cannot be missing from the…
Read more >Before St. Martin’s Day: can we expect an increase in prices for geese and ducks?
On November 11, St. Martin’s Day, it is customary to…
Read more >Extraordinary consumer protection inspections are being launched at food courier companies
The Ministry of National Economy, which is responsible for consumer…
Read more >