Forbidden Foods: Launches new plant-based meats under Sensory Mill brand

Forbidden Foods Launches new plant-based meats under Sensory Mill brand

  • Forbidden Foods (FFF) launches a new range of plant-based meats under its Sensory Mill brand
  • All products in the Sensory Mill plant-based meat range are gluten-free, soy-free and GMO-free and include plant-based minced pork, beef and chicken and a burger mix
  • The range has been produced as a dry and rehydratable product that can be stored on shelves and pantries for up to two years rather than in the fridge
  • ForbiddenFoods Sensory Mill plant-based meats are currently available through its e-commerce store, with a rollout to Australian and international supermarkets beginning soon
  • Shares in FFF are up 9.09 per cent and are trading at 12 cents at 2:48 pm AEST
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