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Impossible Foods

www.impossiblefoods.com

 
Impossible Foods is transforming the global food system by inventing a better way to make the meats and cheeses we love, without using animals. We start by understanding what we love about the wonderfully complex experience of eating meat and dairy foods, and then exploring the plant world to find and bring together specific proteins and nutrients to recreate those experiences. Our mission is to provide food without compromise – delicious, good for people, and good for the planet. Conceived and founded by a prominent Stanford professor and backed by top-tier VCs and visionaries, we are looking for the very ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Jared Mendenhall
Director Information Security Profile
George McCloskey
Vice President Safety, Information Security and Business Resilience Profile
Kate Aydin
Head of IT and Information Security Profile

Funding

Impossible Foods raised $75M on 08/01/2017
Impossible Foods raised $114M on 04/03/2018
Impossible Foods raised $300M on 05/13/2019
Impossible Foods raised $500M on 03/16/2020

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FarmBox

"It`s funny to think about now, but there was a time when everyone knew exactly where their food came from. They knew the farmers by name, the land where they worked, and how their produce was grown. Nowadays, we shop blindly for the most essential resource in life: food. Let`s change that. When you shop at FarmBox, you know exactly who grows your food. You know where and how it was grown. You`ll feel safe knowing that your apple wasn`t processed in a factory by an anonymous source. It`s time to go back to the way things were. While working on a farm, Reisha experienced firsthand how difficult it is for a small-scale farmer to sell their harvest. As a nutritionist, she also saw an incredible lack of local and organic produce available to her clientele. Her dream was to find a solution to both problems and create a level of trust and convenience to bridge the gap between farmers and families. This was the spark that soon became FarmBox. Though it began with a structure similar to a more traditional CSA, FarmBox has now grown into an online grocery store working with over 100 partner farmers and artisans. All the produce is picked to order when it`s ripe and bursting with flavor. There`s nothing better than eating food that tastes the way it`s supposed to!"