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EP65: The Phuture of Meat

Loh Yi Jun, junandtonic.com | Lim Jin Yin, Phuture Foods

13-May-20 21:00

EP65: The Phuture of Meat

With nutrition and a focus on the environmental impact of food coming to define the zeitgeist of this generation's food systems, there's been a lot of interest and money vested into finding alternatives to meat consumption. In the US, brands like Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods have been making waves with their plant-based solutions to burger patties and minced beef. And over here in Southeast Asia, we have our own upstart food tech company giving meat a run for its money—Phuture Foods. So this week, we speak to co-founder and COO, Lim Jin Yin, to find out more about their mission, how they're shaking up the pork industry, and discuss the future of meat

Produced by: Loh Yi Jun

Presented by: Loh Yi Jun


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