Talk:SuperMeat

Proposed Updates to Reflect Recent Developments (Disclosure)

Hi editors, My name is Osnat and I work at SuperMeat. In line with Wikipedia’s conflict of interest guidelines, I’m not editing the article directly, but I’d like to propose a few factual and neutral updates to reflect publicly reported developments about the company.

The current article is outdated and still references early-stage crowdfunding and speculative goals, which no longer reflect the company's position. Below is a suggested update to the lead paragraph and a new section on investment and partnerships, using only third-party, reliable sources. Proposed Updated Lead Paragraph: SuperMeat is an Israel-based food-tech company developing cultivated chicken products grown directly from animal cells. The company’s proprietary production platform enables the manufacturing of diverse, high-quality, GMO-free and antibiotic-free cultivated chicken products. SuperMeat has developed a continuous, high-yield process for cultivated meat and is collaborating with global food companies to prepare for commercialization.

Investment and Partnerships (new section): SuperMeat is backed by strategic food companies and investors including: Ajinomoto, a Japanese food and biotechnology company, which invested in 2022 as part of a strategic collaboration to co-develop cultivated meat technology. Source: Food Navigator

Migros Pioneer Fund, the innovation fund of Swiss retailer Migros, supporting sustainable food technologies.

Source: https://www.foodingredientsfirst.com/news/migros-and-supermeat-to-scale-supermarket-aisles-with-cell-based-meat-fat-and-everything-in-between.html

Agronomics, a UK-based venture capital firm focused on cellular agriculture, which led SuperMeat's series A round. Source: Agronomics Update

PHW Group, one of Europe’s largest poultry producers, which invested in SuperMeat and formed a strategic partnership with the company: https://vegconomist.com/cultivated-cell-cultured-biotechnology/poultry-giant-phw-signs-mou-with-supermeat-for-cultivated-chicken-turkey-duck/

AS per SuperMEat's production platform, in 2024, SuperMeat publicly released data from its production platform demonstrating the ability to produce cultivated chicken at industrial scale using a continuous harvesting process. https://agfundernews.com/supermeat-offers-glimpse-into-a-future-where-cultivated-meat-can-be-produced-at-scale-for-11-79-lb

I’ve aimed to keep the content neutral and well-sourced, and would appreciate it if an independent editor could review and consider implementing these updates.

Thank you!

Best regards, Osnat Osshos (talk) 16:15, 23 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]

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