Nabati Foods: Plant-Based Products for the Health-Conscious
Nabati Foods is a food-tech plant-based company with four innovative product lines. They are on a mission to help repair the planet and create incredi …

A solution to a global problem
Nabati Foods is a food-tech plant-based company with four innovative product lines. They are on a mission to help repair the planet and create incredible tasting food across all food categories. "We want to eliminate animal agriculture and accelerate the transition towards a plant-based food system," says CEO and Founder, Ahmed Yehya. Consumers are demanding healthier whole-natural plant-based foods as they become more health-conscious.
Nabati Foods was founded by two passionate partners as a family-owned business out of love for clean whole natural plant-based foods.
Moreover, they aim to inspire those who value their health to indulge in real, clean, plant-based foods for a nourished, sustainable and compassionate life. The company has developed its products for both retail and foodservice in order to diversify revenue streams. They're also aiming for global reach, creating alternative products across categories including dairy, eggs, meat, desserts, and more.
Additionally, Nabati looks to participate in environmentally green projects, practices and innovations. They are a socially conscious brand and through their actions will be more than their products and bigger than their brand.
"We are not stopping. We are going to keep innovating and producing products not already on the market," says Yehya.
For more information on Nabati Foods Inc. (CSE: MEAL) please click the request investor button.
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