• Nabati Foods’ (MEAL) Chick’n Burger has been named the 2022 Eat This, Not That! Food Awards’ Best Plant-Based Burger
  • Nabati Foods’ Chick’n Burgers are sold in 230 gram (8.11 ounce) packages
  • All Nabati Foods products are kosher, vegan, egg-free, dairy-free, gluten-free, and non-GMO
  • Nabati Foods Global is an emerging plant-based food technology company
  • Shares in Nabati Foods Global (MEAL) are up 2.38 per cent, trading at C$0.43 per share at 1:40 pm EST

Nabati Foods’ (MEAL) Chick’n Burger has been named the 2022 Eat This, Not That! Food Awards’ Best Plant-Based Burger.

“Nabati is proud to be the winner for this unique and distinguished award from a leading authority in food, nutrition, and health,” Ahmad Yeha, co-founder and COO said. “This award validates the investment we continuously make in product innovation, particularly for our plant-based meat lines.”

“Congratulations to the entire Nabati Foods team. This award is a testament to the hard work and dedication in getting us this recognition,” said Michael Aucoin, interim CEO. “We will continue to enhance our brand to become an unquestioned leader in the plant-based space, building upon the momentum of our tremendous growth and success thus far.”

Nabati Foods’ Chick’n Burgers are sold in 230 gram (8.11 ounce) packages with a pair of patties. All are comparable to their animal-product counterparts with 250 or fewer calories and 21 grams of protein or more per serving.

All Nabati Foods products are kosher, vegan, egg-free, dairy-free, gluten-free, and non-GMO.

Nabati Foods Global is an emerging plant-based food technology company that designs, develops, produces, distributes, and sells a variety of plant-based meat and other food alternatives.

Shares in Nabati Foods Global (MEAL) are up 2.38 per cent, trading at C$0.43 per share at 1:40 pm EST.

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