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Impossible Foods

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Impossible Foods is a plant-based meat company making meat and dairy products that are made to look and feel like animal products by manufacturing heme, the oxygen binding molecule found in blood, using engineered yeast grown in bioreactors.

11

Funding Rounds

$1.9b

Money raised

Overview

Impossible Foods is a plant-based meat company making meat and dairy products that are made to look and feel like animal products by manufacturing heme, the oxygen binding molecule found in blood, using engineered yeast grown in bioreactors.

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Funding

Funding series

Funding Series Analysis

The company Impossible Foods has raised a total of $1.48b in funding over 11 rounds.

Key Insights:

  • Impossible Foods , November 2021: $500m
  • Impossible Foods Series F round, March 2020: $500m
  • Impossible Foods Series E round: $300m
  • Impossible Foods Series D round, September 2015: $108m
  • Impossible Foods Series C round, June 2014: $40m
  • Impossible Foods Series B round, July 2013: $25m
  • Impossible Foods Series A round, July 2011: $9m
  • Impossible Foods funding round, April 2018: $114m
  • Impossible Foods funding round, August 2017: $75m
  • Impossible Foods Series G round August 2020: $200m