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Arpège Turns the Tables as Paris’ Three-Star Icon Embraces a Plant-Based Future
In a move rewriting the rules of haute cuisine, French Chef, Alain Passard’s legendary three-Michelin-star restaurant, Arpège, has dropped nearly all animal products from its menu. Out go the foie gras, lobster, and langoustines. In their place? Tomatoes, cabbages, carrots, and a philosophy that’s anything but humble.
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Vive la Veg! How E.Leclerc -France Is Reinventing Plant-Based, One Plant at a Time
If you thought France was stuck in a butter-and-brioche time warp, think again. A quiet culinary insurgency is underway in the chilled section of supermarkets like E.Leclerc and it’s got nothing to do with duck confit. Instead, what’s catching eyes (and carts) is a rainbow parade of plant-based meals, soups, and meat alternatives, all scored, stacked, and screaming freshness with a surprisingly French flair.
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Aussie Vegan Brand Plantein Joins Forces With abillion to Feed 400,000 Hungry Plant-Lovers
Here’s a partnership that's literally made in vegan heaven. One of Australia’s fastest-growing plant-based brands, Plantein, has done a deal with global vegan platform abillion and the goal is simple: get more plants on more Aussie plates.
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IKEA Serves Budget Falafel with a Side of Social Responsibility
IKEA’s global decision to halve weekday restaurant prices is less about moving meatballs and more about social responsibility. Ingka Group, the retail giant behind the IKEA brand will slash meal prices Monday to Friday and let children eat free in dozens of markets, framing the move as “support for everyday life” rather than an inventory clear-out.
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Bobby-Calf Protein Snack Wins Fieldays Award – and Sparks Fresh Calls for Cultivated Meat
Bobby-calf protein snack, Mīti, has walked away with a prized Fieldays 2025 Innovation Award, but the win has ignited backlash over New Zealand’s long-running bobby-calf dilemma and sharpened consumer curiosity about cultivated, bio-manufactured meat alternatives. Oamaru start-up Alps2Ocean Foods Tapui Ltd took the Early-Stage and People’s Choice trophies for a “world-first, shelf-stable, functional protein snack” made from surplus dairy calves – animals routinely removed fro
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Sunny Side Up as Sunflower Flour Emerges as Brazil’s Bold New Plant-Meat
Developed by São Paulo’s food-tech boffins at UNICAMP and ITAL, with help from Germany’s Fraunhofer IVV Institute, the new ‘vegan meat’ is based on sunflower flour, the stuff left behind after extracting oil from sunflower seeds. Think of it as culinary upcycling with some pretty smart tweaks.
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Plant-Based and Proud as Epic Kiwi Cheese Rebels Hit Dairy Heartland
Epic Kiwi Cheese, a bold plant-based upstart crafted smack bang in the middle of dairy country. Made in Hamilton, New Zealand, this new range isn’t just daring to exist, it’s thriving, and it’s heading to the Waikato Food Show on July 5–6 with a mission to win hearts, melt toasties, and reclaim the Cheese Hall, one dairy-free wedge at a time.
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Crossroads as QUT Blueprint Charts Course for Australia's Bioeconomy Boom
Australia could be on the brink of a bioeconomy revolution, if it plays its cards right. A new blueprint from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) lays out a five-point plan to unlock billions in value from Australia’s natural and scientific resources. Titled, Growing Australia’s Bioeconomy, the report warns Australia risks falling behind as global competitors surge ahead in renewable fuel, precision fermentation, bio-based materials, and food-tech innovation.
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“We Matched the Meat. So Why Didn’t They Come?” Andre Menezes Calls Time on Plant-Based Fairytales
Speaking at Bridge2Food Europe in The Hague, TiNDLE Foods co-founder and former CEO, Andre Menezes didn’t just suggest a rethink. He 'key-noted' the event by detonating a few myths that have quietly haunted the plant-based alt-protein industry since its 2019 peak.
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New Zealand’s Little Island Creamery Goes Bust After 15 Years of Plant-Based Promise
15 years after launching one of New Zealand’s most beloved plant-based brands, Little Island Creamery, the makers of dairy-free ice cream,
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KiwiFruit Into Cowhide? NZ Startup Reinvents Waste with Plant-Based Leather
Forget feedstock, New Zealand’s kiwifruit rejects are being stitched into a very different future. At the centre of it all is KiwiLeather Innovations, a next-gen biomaterials company quietly turning over 50,000 tonnes of orchard discards into a new kind of plant-based leather.
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The Why Meat Company Cracks the Investor Code with Aussie Plant-Based Pies
Let’s be honest. The world doesn’t need another fake meat burger. But what if your next sausage roll was plant-based, gluten-free, and didn’t taste like punishment? That’s the delicious gamble The Why Meat Company is running with and investors are lining up like it’s a Friday night footy pie run.
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