- Plant-based foods investment company Eat Well Investment Group Inc. is an innovative producer of food products designed to help nations respond to food security concerns and do so with healthful alternatives to established supply methods
- Eat Well recently announced the appointment of plant-based industry pioneer Bernhard Van Lengerich to the company’s advisory board
- Van Lengerich is experienced in senior leadership at companies such as General Mills, Beyond Meat, RJR Nabisco and Unilever, and he is the inventor or co-inventor on over 150 patents
- Eat Well Group’s 100 percent-owned subsidiary Sapientia is focused on innovating new plant-based snack foods for people and pets, while subsidiary Belle Pulses drives the company’s food security response with pea-based protein products
- Eat Well’s subsidiaries, which also includes baby food maker Amara, are poised to increase their distribution outlets during the coming months
The appointment of plant-based industry pioneer Bernhard Van Lengerich to the advisory board of foods investment company Eat Well Investment Group (CSE: EWG) (OTC: EWGFF) highlights the company’s drive to boost innovation in an industry with roots reaching back centuries even though it is still in its early stages, thanks to new consumer interest in economical alternatives to established food supply methods.
Van Lengerich’s experience includes senior leadership positions at General Mills, Beyond Meat, Buhler, RJR Nabisco, Unilever, and the German Institute for Food Technology, and he the inventor or co-inventor on over 150 patents, according to a news release issued by the…
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