Saturday, September 21, 2024
HomeLifestyleMeati Foods, plant-based protein producer, to cut 20% of its positions

Meati Foods, plant-based protein producer, to cut 20% of its positions

Published on

spot_img



Following the launch of its products in Whole Foods stores nationwide, Meati Foods, which makes plant-based meat alternatives, is cutting about 20% of its positions to focus on becoming more profitable.

The Boulder-based startup announced the cutbacks Tuesday. Scott Tassani, president and chief operating officer of Meati, said while about 60 positions will be eliminated, the actual number of layoffs could be roughly 30.

“There’s some opportunity where we’re deploying folks into different roles within the organization,” Tassani said.

The current workforce is about 300 people.

Meati started selling its cutlets and steaks, made from mushroom root, in more than 500 Whole Foods in July. Tassani said the company’s products are available in about 1,200 stores across the country.

“Our sales and our pipeline of customers that are interested are as robust as ever,” Tassani said.

Tyler Huggins and Justin Whiteley founded Meati in 2016, working with Venture Partners at the University of Colorado-Boulder. The company, which had a pilot plant in Boulder, moved into a 120,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Thornton earlier this year.

Tassani said the privately held company doesn’t disclose its sales and revenue or the amount of money it has raised, but added that a recent extension of its Class C fundraising series was positive. Going forward, Meati will focus on increasing its profits.

“With the cost of capital being higher, there’s a direct challenge for an accelerated pace of profitability,” Tassani said. “One of the things that we have decided is that we have to get to a more sustainable business model that’s not just all about growth and speed.”

See also  Boulder's Wana Brands to bring cannabis edibles to Switzerland

Meati is decommissioning its pilot plant in half of a 25,000-square-foot building in Boulder. Some of the company’s senior leadership positions are being eliminated.

The company laid off 17 people, or about 5% of its workforce, in June. Workers who lose their jobs will receive severance packages, Tassani said.



Source link

Latest articles

Senior runs wild as Mission Hills beats San Marcos in rivalry game – San Diego Union-Tribune

SAN MARCOS — You gotta have Harte.Fortunately, the Mission Hills High School football...

Parents’ hoarder house is a burden to daughter

Dear Eric: I grew up in a hoarding house. My childhood was a...

Abandoned Hollywood Hills mansion covered in graffiti owned by billionaire's son

HOLLYWOOD HILLS, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- An abandoned mansion littered with graffiti, garbage...

Kate Nash Announces North American Tour With Shamir, Revenge Wife

Following the summer release of her fifth studio album, 9 Sad Symphonies,...

More like this

Senior runs wild as Mission Hills beats San Marcos in rivalry game – San Diego Union-Tribune

SAN MARCOS — You gotta have Harte.Fortunately, the Mission Hills High School football...

Parents’ hoarder house is a burden to daughter

Dear Eric: I grew up in a hoarding house. My childhood was a...

Abandoned Hollywood Hills mansion covered in graffiti owned by billionaire's son

HOLLYWOOD HILLS, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- An abandoned mansion littered with graffiti, garbage...