Beyond Meat is seeking $250 million from investors to help pay off billion-dollar debt

A report from Bloomberg says that Beyond Meat is in talks with private investors to borrow as much as $250 million.

It is assumed that the money will go towards paying down the company’s billion-dollar debt.

Beyond Meat made similar pleas back in 2024 with Goldman Sachs, but a deal was never finalized.

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