Alternative proteins are failing to capture consumers in China. Shanghai’s plant-based meat brand Hey Maet has ceased operations after its business license was revoked in April, according to Aiqicha, a Chinese enterprise database. Another brand, Beijing-based Zhenmeat, stopped launching new product...
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Alternative proteins are failing to capture consumers in China. Shanghai’s plant-based meat brand Hey Maet has ceased operations after its business license was revoked in April, according to Aiqicha, a Chinese enterprise database. Another brand, Beijing-based Zhenmeat, stopped launching new product...
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Alternative proteins are failing to capture consumers in China. Shanghai’s plant-based meat brand Hey Maet has ceased operations after its business license was revoked in April, according to Aiqicha, a Chinese enterprise database. Another brand, Beijing-based Zhenmeat, stopped launching new product...
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Alternative proteins are failing to capture consumers in China. Shanghai’s plant-based meat brand Hey Maet has ceased operations after its business license was revoked in April, according to Aiqicha, a Chinese enterprise database. Another brand, Beijing-based Zhenmeat, stopped launching new product...
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Alternative proteins are failing to capture consumers in China. Shanghai’s plant-based meat brand Hey Maet has ceased operations after its business license was revoked in April, according to Aiqicha, a Chinese enterprise database. Another brand, Beijing-based Zhenmeat, stopped launching new product...
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Alternative proteins are failing to capture consumers in China. Shanghai’s plant-based meat brand Hey Maet has ceased operations after its business license was revoked in April, according to Aiqicha, a Chinese enterprise database. Another brand, Beijing-based Zhenmeat, stopped launching new product...
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Alternative proteins are failing to capture consumers in China. Shanghai’s plant-based meat brand Hey Maet has ceased operations after its business license was revoked in April, according to Aiqicha, a Chinese enterprise database. Another brand, Beijing-based Zhenmeat, stopped launching new product...
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Alternative proteins are failing to capture consumers in China. Shanghai’s plant-based meat brand Hey Maet has ceased operations after its business license was revoked in April, according to Aiqicha, a Chinese enterprise database. Another brand, Beijing-based Zhenmeat, stopped launching new product...
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Alternative proteins are failing to capture consumers in China. Shanghai’s plant-based meat brand Hey Maet has ceased operations after its business license was revoked in April, according to Aiqicha, a Chinese enterprise database. Another brand, Beijing-based Zhenmeat, stopped launching new product...
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Alternative proteins are failing to capture consumers in China. Shanghai’s plant-based meat brand Hey Maet has ceased operations after its business license was revoked in April, according to Aiqicha, a Chinese enterprise database. Another brand, Beijing-based Zhenmeat, stopped launching new product...
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Alternative proteins are failing to capture consumers in China. Shanghai’s plant-based meat brand Hey Maet has ceased operations after its business license was revoked in April, according to Aiqicha, a Chinese enterprise database. Another brand, Beijing-based Zhenmeat, stopped launching new product...
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Alternative proteins are failing to capture consumers in China. Shanghai’s plant-based meat brand Hey Maet has ceased operations after its business license was revoked in April, according to Aiqicha, a Chinese enterprise database. Another brand, Beijing-based Zhenmeat, stopped launching new product...
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Alternative proteins are failing to capture consumers in China. Shanghai’s plant-based meat brand Hey Maet has ceased operations after its business license was revoked in April, according to Aiqicha, a Chinese enterprise database. Another brand, Beijing-based Zhenmeat, stopped launching new product...
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Alternative proteins are failing to capture consumers in China. Shanghai’s plant-based meat brand Hey Maet has ceased operations after its business license was revoked in April, according to Aiqicha, a Chinese enterprise database. Another brand, Beijing-based Zhenmeat, stopped launching new product...
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Alternative proteins are failing to capture consumers in China. Shanghai’s plant-based meat brand Hey Maet has ceased operations after its business license was revoked in April, according to Aiqicha, a Chinese enterprise database. Another brand, Beijing-based Zhenmeat, stopped launching new product...
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Alternative proteins are failing to capture consumers in China. Shanghai’s plant-based meat brand Hey Maet has ceased operations after its business license was revoked in April, according to Aiqicha, a Chinese enterprise database. Another brand, Beijing-based Zhenmeat, stopped launching new product...
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Alternative proteins are failing to capture consumers in China. Shanghai’s plant-based meat brand Hey Maet has ceased operations after its business license was revoked in April, according to Aiqicha, a Chinese enterprise database. Another brand, Beijing-based Zhenmeat, stopped launching new product...
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