SuperMeat

Israeli startup company

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2022 SuperMeat conducted consumer acceptance testing by serving crispy chicken sandwiches, allowing participants to choose between traditional and cultivated meat options.
March 2022 SuperMeat announced a partnership with food biotechnology company Ajinomoto to develop more cost-effective cell growth materials for cultured meat production.
November 2020 SuperMeat opened a 'test restaurant' in Ness Ziona next to its pilot plant, where journalists, experts, and a limited number of consumers could book appointments to taste cultured meat and view the production facility through a glass window.
May 2020 SuperMeat announced plans to bring cultured poultry to market by 2022, targeting prices comparable to traditional slaughtered poultry products.
January 2018 SuperMeat announced a $3M seed funding round from New Crop Capital and Stray Dog Capital, and established a strategic partnership with the PHW Group, one of Europe's largest poultry producers.

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