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Redefine Meat Marches Into Europe’s Largest Military Garrison


Redefine Meat Marches Into Europe’s Largest Military Garrison VM

When Europe’s biggest army base, Catterick Garrison in the UK (13,000 enlisted soldiers) puts Redefine Meat's bioprinted meat on the lunch menu, you know the rules of protein are changing.


Soldiers piled into the mess hall and nearly half of them went for Redefine’s bio-printed plant-based range, even with chicken curry on offer. That’s not just a taste test, that’s a major cultural change when there's a 45% uptake in one sitting.


The numbers are staggering. According to Klimato, that single lunch saved 596 kilos of CO₂, enough water to brew 90,000 cups of tea, and land the size of two tennis courts. Institutional foodservice isn’t just tinkering with meat alternatives anymore, it’s measuring the carbon in every bite.


For Redefine, the garrison isn’t just a canteen win. It’s a blueprint for institutional rollout: armies, hospitals, universities, and corporate dining halls all feed tens of thousands daily. If the toughest crowd on the continent says yes, who’s left to say no?



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