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Atlast Food

www.atlastfood.co

 
Atlast brings innovation to the food industry by cultivating a process: One that has been running our forests for millions of years. This new agricultural technology is powered by mycelium, and not only promises a delicious and healthy future, but a solution to our current meat production problems. It is our mission to bring you delicious, planet-friendly foods, rooted in nature. Atlast`s focus is on creating whole cut plant-based meats like bacon and steak. We are both a B2B partner providing our mycelium super ingredient as well as a B2C company launching bacon as our first product this fall.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Stephen Lomnes
President Profile
Sarah-Marie Cole
Vice President of Marketing Profile

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