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Beyond Meat clinches coveted deals with McDonald's, Yum Brands
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The company said it expects the recovery in its restaurant business to lag that of the broader food service sector.</p>\n<p>“We’re starting to see a little bit of stabilization in food service,” Chief Executive Ethan Brown said.</p>\n<p>Beyond Meat reported an increase in net sales of 3.5% to $101.9 million in the period ended Dec. 31, missing analysts’ forecast of $104.8 million, according to Refinitiv IBES data.</p>\n<p>The El Segundo, California-based company booked $3.7 million in COVID-19 expenses as it had to write off inventory associated with food service products that could not sell.</p>\n<p>Beyond Meat’s loss widened to $25.1 million, or 40 cents per share, from $452,000, or 1 cent per share. 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