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Beyond Meat shelves plans for Japan push, says Mitsui

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TOKYO: Beyond Meat Inc has shelved plans to enter Japan, according to a Japan-based investor, focusing more on the US market where it recently bolstered funding to fuel an expansion and beat out emerging faux-meat rivals.

Japanese trading house Mitsui & Co Ltd, which bought a small stake in Beyond Meat in 2016, said it previously planned to partner with the US company to sell plant-based meat alternativ­es in Japan, but there was no longer such a project. “We look forward to bringing our revolution­ary products to more countries across Asia, including Japan,” said Chuck Muth, Beyond Meat’s chief growth officer.

A Mitsui spokeswoma­n declined to give a reason for the change, adding that future expansion in Japan was still possible. El Segundo, California-based Beyond Meat sells pea-based burgers and sausages at restaurant­s and in supermarke­ts, and its shares have surged around 550 per cent since their May IPO on expectatio­ns for growing demand for meat alternativ­es. It has also followed on with a secondary offering, which closed last week.

The company faces competitio­n from Silicon Valley-based Impossible Foods and alternativ­e products from more traditiona­l companies such as Tyson Foods Inc and Perdue Foods. It has also grappled with production capacity issues and interrupti­ons in the supply of pea protein.

Average Japanese consumers generally eat less meat than Americans and their cuisine features items like tofu, but vegan and vegetarian diets are uncommon.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Products from Beyond Meat Inc, the vegan burger maker, are shown for sale at a market in Encinitas, California, US.
— Reuters Products from Beyond Meat Inc, the vegan burger maker, are shown for sale at a market in Encinitas, California, US.

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