Plant-based burger maker Beyond Meat Inc. is conducting further layoffs following a round of cuts made in August, according to people familiar with the matter.
It wasn’t immediately clear how many workers were terminated. Beyond Meat asked employees to work from home on Thursday and restricted access to documents, according to some of the people, who asked not to be named because they weren’t authorized to speak for the company. Management then set up individual calls to inform some workers that they were losing their jobs. Some cuts came in the research and development department.
The company didn’t respond to inquiries from Bloomberg.
Beyond Meat, which had about 1,100 employees at the end of last year, previously eliminated about 40 positions in August as part of a broader cost-cutting plan. The onetime Wall Street darling faces mounting challenges as rising inflation drives consumers toward less-expensive animal proteins and competition intensifies. Major fast-food partnerships have failed to gain traction, and the company has struggled to ramp up production.
It suffered another blow last month when its chief operating officer, who had been hired from Tyson Foods Inc., was suspended after being arrested. A supply-chain executive, who had been hired at the same time, has also departed.
The plant-based meat category has also broadly cooled off. Retail sales of refrigerated meat alternatives fell almost 11% in the 12 months ended Oct. 2 from the previous period, IRI data show. Beyond Meat-branded sausage substitutes fell 19% in the period, while the company’s plant-based patties dropped 27%. Its faux meatballs experienced growth, however, with sales rising 19%.
Earlier this month, JBS SA, the world’s largest meat supplier, said it would discontinue operations at its US plant-based unit Planterra. Closely held Impossible Foods Inc. dismissed about 6% of its 800-person workforce, though it has said that its sales are growing.
If I were a vegan I'm sure I could make some delicious bean patties and fritters, that would be quite marketable It amazes me, that time and time again, vegans try to open a food stall/joint selling prepackaged mystery crap trying to pretend to be meat. I used to date a woman that loved going to Morisons(a once very good ala carte buffet) she would just get a bunch of vegetable sides. Collard Greens, Crème Corn, Lima Beans, and Brussel Sprouts maybe a salad. Not because she was a vegan, but because they were damn delicious and she could make chicken and roast beef at home. But when you can pig out on a bunch of good tasting vegetables? I've never seen a vegan restaurant that offered up fare as appealing as her spread she brought to the table.
It wasn’t immediately clear how many workers were terminated. Beyond Meat asked employees to work from home on Thursday and restricted access to documents, according to some of the people, who asked not to be named because they weren’t authorized to speak for the company. Management then set up individual calls to inform some workers that they were losing their jobs. Some cuts came in the research and development department.
The company didn’t respond to inquiries from Bloomberg.
Beyond Meat, which had about 1,100 employees at the end of last year, previously eliminated about 40 positions in August as part of a broader cost-cutting plan. The onetime Wall Street darling faces mounting challenges as rising inflation drives consumers toward less-expensive animal proteins and competition intensifies. Major fast-food partnerships have failed to gain traction, and the company has struggled to ramp up production.
It suffered another blow last month when its chief operating officer, who had been hired from Tyson Foods Inc., was suspended after being arrested. A supply-chain executive, who had been hired at the same time, has also departed.
The plant-based meat category has also broadly cooled off. Retail sales of refrigerated meat alternatives fell almost 11% in the 12 months ended Oct. 2 from the previous period, IRI data show. Beyond Meat-branded sausage substitutes fell 19% in the period, while the company’s plant-based patties dropped 27%. Its faux meatballs experienced growth, however, with sales rising 19%.
Earlier this month, JBS SA, the world’s largest meat supplier, said it would discontinue operations at its US plant-based unit Planterra. Closely held Impossible Foods Inc. dismissed about 6% of its 800-person workforce, though it has said that its sales are growing.
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