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v2food makes $1.85b move, launches with Drake’s supermarkets – NEWS.com.au
v2food makes $1.85 billion move, launches with Drake’s supermarkets

The company behind one of Hungry Jacks favourite burgers is now selling its trademark patties in grocery stores in two Aussie states. Plant-based “meat” company v2food, which has partnered with the CSIRO, Main Sequence Ventures and Jack Cowin’s Competitive Foods Australia, which owns Hungry Jack’s, has already rolled out the fast-food giant’s incredibly popular Rebel Whopper burger.
It has won over many of the county’s biggest meat-eaters as it tastes like the real thing but is made of legumes,…
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