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Yellowstone-derived fungi protein company; $500M+ raised from SoftBank and Al Gore's Generation; makes breakfast patties and cream cheese from Fy protein.
Nature's Fynd is a Chicago-based food technology company founded in 2012 (commercialized 2018) by Thomas Jonas and Mark Kozubal. The company's core innovation is Fy — a novel protein derived from Fusarium strain flavolapis, a microbe originally discovered in the geothermal springs of Yellowstone National Park. Fy can be grown in a compact vertical bioreactor using minimal water, land, and energy compared to conventional animal or plant protein production.\n\nNature's Fynd has raised more than $500 million in venture capital from investors including SoftBank Vision Fund, Generation Investment Management (Al Gore), Breakthrough Energy Ventures (Bill Gates), and others. The company produces a line of consumer products under the Nature's Fynd brand including breakfast patties, dairy-free cream cheese, and yogurt alternatives sold at Whole Foods, Sprouts, and online.\n\nThe company's sustainability story is compelling: Fy protein produces 94% less greenhouse gas emissions and uses 99% less land compared to beef protein. As the broader alternative protein sector faces market headwinds in 2025, Nature's Fynd has focused on building awareness in the natural grocery channel and educating consumers on the unique Yellowstone origin story that differentiates Fy from commodity soy and pea proteins.
Nestlé (SIX: NESN) #1 US frozen pizza at $1.5B+ retail sales; rising crust technology and "It's Not Delivery" positioning competing with Red Baron and Tombstone for premium frozen pizza market.
DiGiorno is Nestlé's (SIX: NESN) flagship premium frozen pizza brand in North America — the #1 frozen pizza brand in the US by revenue — known for its rising crust technology and the iconic "It's Not Delivery, It's DiGiorno" marketing campaign that established frozen pizza as a legitimate pizza delivery alternative rather than a lesser substitute. Launched in 1995 by Kraft Foods (acquired by Nestlé), DiGiorno generates an estimated $1.5+ billion in annual US retail sales across its original rising crust, stuffed crust, croissant crust, and ultra-thin crust varieties in grocery freezer aisles nationwide.
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