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Miyoko's Creamery

Miyoko's Creamery, formerly Miyoko's Kitchen, is an American food producer founded by Miyoko Schinner in 2014.

Miyoko's Creamery
IndustryDairy-free products
PredecessorMiyoko's Kitchen
Founded2014
HeadquartersSonoma, California
Websitemiyokos.com
Clockwise from top: pepper jack, garlic and chive cheese spread, and lox cream cheese (all vegan).

Overview edit

Miyoko's Creamery specializes in dairy-free products including butter and a wide variety of different types of cheeses using traditional cheesemaking cultures and techniques, chiefly out of cashews, oats and chickpea flour.[1][2][3][4][5]

History edit

Miyoko Schinner initially started a vegan food company named Now and Zen in 1997, but could not get anyone to invest in the business. She closed that company in 2003.[6] In 2014, Schinner[7] established "Miyoko's Kitchen", but later changed its name to "Miyoko's Creamery". The startup swiftly accrued $1 million in seed money, first being invested in by Seth Tibbott, the founder of Tofurky.[1][8]

Fundraising continued to grow: in 2017, it obtained $6 million in funding, for a total of $12 million.[9] In December of that year, it moved from a 4,000-square-foot facility to a 29,000-square-foot facility,[9][10] located in Petaluma.[7] Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi made an investment in Miyoko's Creamery in November 2019.[11][12] In addition to vending within the United States, Miyoko's Creamery expanded its market in 2019, distributing to Canada and Australia.[13][14]

On 10 November, Miyoko’s Creamery announced plans to raise $12 million in funding and explore the potential sale of the business, as reported by Bloomberg. In a letter to shareholders, CEO Stuart Kronauge outlined a "financial stabilisation plan" aimed at increasing profits and considering strategic alternatives, including selling the company.[15]

Food Truck edit

Miyoko's Food Truck, in a Cross Country Tour starting from March 4, 2020, distributed 15,000 free grilled cheese sandwiches around the United States in order to promote cruelty-free vegan cheese in the Country.[16][17]

Legal edit

In August 2021, Miyoko's Creamery prevailed on First Amendment grounds in their lawsuit against the California Department of Food and Agriculture's attempts to force the company to cease using the words "Cheese" and "Butter" among others in the marketing of their products.[18]

In February 2023, Miyoko's Creamery announced that Schinner was no longer CEO, and that it and Schinner had parted ways.[19] A few weeks later, on February 16, Miyoko's Creamery filed a lawsuit against Schinner, alleging that she misappropriated confidential information and copied the data to her personal cloud after the board of directors voted to terminate her as CEO. The case was filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of California, Case 3:23-cv-00711.[20] In response, on March 3, Schinner's attorney Lisa Bloom announced that she would be filing a wrongful termination counter lawsuit. Bloom stated: “The company's behavior in forcing her out of the company she created and built, then trashing her via an outrageously malicious and misleading lawsuit will be met with facts and witnesses showing that Miyoko's own complaints of toxic and sexist behavior by certain male executives were swept under the rug, and then she was demoted and fired.”[21]

On May 18 Miyoko's Creamery and Schinner made a joint announcement that both lawsuits were resolved. The announcement states: "Miyoko’s Creamery and Miyoko Schinner are pleased that they have resolved all legal disputes between them and that they have withdrawn all legal claims made against each other. Miyoko’s Creamery acknowledges the tremendous creativity, hard work, and integrity of its founder, Miyoko Schinner, a true pioneer in vegan creamery products, and appreciates her many contributions to the company over the years. Miyoko Schinner appreciates the dedicated team of people at Miyoko’s Creamery and their commitment to continuing her legacy through sustained and continued excellence in manufacturing, developing and selling vegan creamery products." It also states that they both “wish each other well as they go their separate ways.”[22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "This Woman Is Taking On The $120 Billion Cheese Industry". Forbes. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  2. ^ Chowhound. "A Visit with the Queen of Vegan Cheese, Miyoko Schinner". Chowhound. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  3. ^ Erickson, Katheryn (2019-08-23). "If I Close My Eyes, I'd Swear This European-Style Vegan Butter Is Real Butter". The Strategist. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  4. ^ Mack, Heather (2019-11-14). "Vegan Cheesemaker Wants Dairies to Swap Cows for Plants". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  5. ^ Bland, Alastair (7 April 2015). "Hold The Mammal: Daring To Make Dairy-Free Cheese From Nuts". NPR.org. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  6. ^ Duggan, Tara (2017-02-16). "Vegan cheese startup Miyoko's Kitchen drawing lots of investors". SFGate. Retrieved 2020-07-29.
  7. ^ a b Batey, Eve (2020-02-10). "Vegan Cheese Company Barred From Using Cow Photos By State Regulators". Eater SF. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  8. ^ "Miyoko's Kitchen and the Rise of Vegan Cheese". Specialty Food Association. 2016-10-03. Retrieved 2020-02-08.
  9. ^ a b Forgrieve, Janet. "Will The Dairy Of The Future Come From Cashews Instead Of Cows?". Forbes.
  10. ^ Marx, Rebecca Flint (2019-05-16). "Not milking it: how vegan cheese finally caught up with modern appetites". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  11. ^ Pritchett, Liam (2019-11-14). "Ellen DeGeneres Invests In Vegan Cheese Brand Miyoko's". LIVEKINDLY. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  12. ^ "Ellen DeGeneres invests in Pelatuma's plant-based dairy brand's growth". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  13. ^ "Miyoko's Vegan Butter Debuts in 1,000 Stores in Canada". VegNews.com. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  14. ^ "Miyoko's Vegan Cheese and Butter Expand to Australia". VegNews.com. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  15. ^ Holland, Fiona (2023-11-21). "Miyoko's Creamery 'seeks funding, ponders selling business'". Just Food. Retrieved 2023-11-21.
  16. ^ Ettinger, Jill (February 22, 2020). "Miyoko's Gives Away Vegan Grilled Cheese Truck on 17 City Tour". The Beet. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  17. ^ "Miyoko's Food Truck to Give Away 15,000 Vegan Grilled Cheese Sandwiches in Cross-Country Tour". VegNews.com. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  18. ^ Schlott, Rikki (30 August 2021). "California Court Rules Vegan Creamery Has First Amendment Right To Call Products 'Butter' and 'Cheese'". reason.com. Reason. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
  19. ^ "Miyoko's Creamery Announces Executive Transition". Business Wire. 16 February 2023. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  20. ^ "Mintz Reps Vegan Food Company Miyoko's in Trade Secrets Suit". Law.com. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  21. ^ Hamstra, Mark (2023-03-02). "Schinner Plans Countersuit in Miyoko's Creamery Dispute". Specialty Food Association. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  22. ^ Watson, Elaine (2023-05-18). "Brief: Miyoko's and namesake founder bury the hatchet, withdraw legal claims". agfundernews.com. Retrieved 2023-05-18.

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Miyoko s Creamery formerly Miyoko s Kitchen is an American food producer founded by Miyoko Schinner in 2014 Miyoko s CreameryIndustryDairy free productsPredecessorMiyoko s KitchenFounded2014HeadquartersSonoma CaliforniaWebsitemiyokos wbr com Clockwise from top pepper jack garlic and chive cheese spread and lox cream cheese all vegan Contents 1 Overview 2 History 2 1 Food Truck 2 2 Legal 3 ReferencesOverview editMiyoko s Creamery specializes in dairy free products including butter and a wide variety of different types of cheeses using traditional cheesemaking cultures and techniques chiefly out of cashews oats and chickpea flour 1 2 3 4 5 History editMiyoko Schinner initially started a vegan food company named Now and Zen in 1997 but could not get anyone to invest in the business She closed that company in 2003 6 In 2014 Schinner 7 established Miyoko s Kitchen but later changed its name to Miyoko s Creamery The startup swiftly accrued 1 million in seed money first being invested in by Seth Tibbott the founder of Tofurky 1 8 Fundraising continued to grow in 2017 it obtained 6 million in funding for a total of 12 million 9 In December of that year it moved from a 4 000 square foot facility to a 29 000 square foot facility 9 10 located in Petaluma 7 Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi made an investment in Miyoko s Creamery in November 2019 11 12 In addition to vending within the United States Miyoko s Creamery expanded its market in 2019 distributing to Canada and Australia 13 14 On 10 November Miyoko s Creamery announced plans to raise 12 million in funding and explore the potential sale of the business as reported by Bloomberg In a letter to shareholders CEO Stuart Kronauge outlined a financial stabilisation plan aimed at increasing profits and considering strategic alternatives including selling the company 15 Food Truck edit Miyoko s Food Truck in a Cross Country Tour starting from March 4 2020 distributed 15 000 free grilled cheese sandwiches around the United States in order to promote cruelty free vegan cheese in the Country 16 17 Legal edit In August 2021 Miyoko s Creamery prevailed on First Amendment grounds in their lawsuit against the California Department of Food and Agriculture s attempts to force the company to cease using the words Cheese and Butter among others in the marketing of their products 18 In February 2023 Miyoko s Creamery announced that Schinner was no longer CEO and that it and Schinner had parted ways 19 A few weeks later on February 16 Miyoko s Creamery filed a lawsuit against Schinner alleging that she misappropriated confidential information and copied the data to her personal cloud after the board of directors voted to terminate her as CEO The case was filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of California Case 3 23 cv 00711 20 In response on March 3 Schinner s attorney Lisa Bloom announced that she would be filing a wrongful termination counter lawsuit Bloom stated The company s behavior in forcing her out of the company she created and built then trashing her via an outrageously malicious and misleading lawsuit will be met with facts and witnesses showing that Miyoko s own complaints of toxic and sexist behavior by certain male executives were swept under the rug and then she was demoted and fired 21 On May 18 Miyoko s Creamery and Schinner made a joint announcement that both lawsuits were resolved The announcement states Miyoko s Creamery and Miyoko Schinner are pleased that they have resolved all legal disputes between them and that they have withdrawn all legal claims made against each other Miyoko s Creamery acknowledges the tremendous creativity hard work and integrity of its founder Miyoko Schinner a true pioneer in vegan creamery products and appreciates her many contributions to the company over the years Miyoko Schinner appreciates the dedicated team of people at Miyoko s Creamery and their commitment to continuing her legacy through sustained and continued excellence in manufacturing developing and selling vegan creamery products It also states that they both wish each other well as they go their separate ways 22 References edit a b This Woman Is Taking On The 120 Billion Cheese Industry Forbes Retrieved 2020 02 13 Chowhound A Visit with the Queen of Vegan Cheese Miyoko Schinner Chowhound Retrieved 2020 02 13 Erickson Katheryn 2019 08 23 If I Close My Eyes I d Swear This European Style Vegan Butter Is Real Butter The Strategist Retrieved 2020 02 13 Mack Heather 2019 11 14 Vegan Cheesemaker Wants Dairies to Swap Cows for Plants Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2020 02 13 Bland Alastair 7 April 2015 Hold The Mammal Daring To Make Dairy Free Cheese From Nuts NPR org Retrieved 2020 02 13 Duggan Tara 2017 02 16 Vegan cheese startup Miyoko s Kitchen drawing lots of investors SFGate Retrieved 2020 07 29 a b Batey Eve 2020 02 10 Vegan Cheese Company Barred From Using Cow Photos By State Regulators Eater SF Retrieved 2020 02 13 Miyoko s Kitchen and the Rise of Vegan Cheese Specialty Food Association 2016 10 03 Retrieved 2020 02 08 a b Forgrieve Janet Will The Dairy Of The Future Come From Cashews Instead Of Cows Forbes Marx Rebecca Flint 2019 05 16 Not milking it how vegan cheese finally caught up with modern appetites The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2020 02 13 Pritchett Liam 2019 11 14 Ellen DeGeneres Invests In Vegan Cheese Brand Miyoko s LIVEKINDLY Retrieved 2020 02 13 Ellen DeGeneres invests in Pelatuma s plant based dairy brand s growth www bizjournals com Retrieved 2020 02 13 Miyoko s Vegan Butter Debuts in 1 000 Stores in Canada VegNews com Retrieved 2020 02 13 Miyoko s Vegan Cheese and Butter Expand to Australia VegNews com Retrieved 2020 02 13 Holland Fiona 2023 11 21 Miyoko s Creamery seeks funding ponders selling business Just Food Retrieved 2023 11 21 Ettinger Jill February 22 2020 Miyoko s Gives Away Vegan Grilled Cheese Truck on 17 City Tour The Beet Retrieved 2021 06 05 Miyoko s Food Truck to Give Away 15 000 Vegan Grilled Cheese Sandwiches in Cross Country Tour VegNews com Retrieved 2021 06 05 Schlott Rikki 30 August 2021 California Court Rules Vegan Creamery Has First Amendment Right To Call Products Butter and Cheese reason com Reason Retrieved 18 February 2023 Miyoko s Creamery Announces Executive Transition Business Wire 16 February 2023 Retrieved 2023 02 17 Mintz Reps Vegan Food Company Miyoko s in Trade Secrets Suit Law com Retrieved 2023 02 17 Hamstra Mark 2023 03 02 Schinner Plans Countersuit in Miyoko s Creamery Dispute Specialty Food Association Retrieved 2023 03 02 Watson Elaine 2023 05 18 Brief Miyoko s and namesake founder bury the hatchet withdraw legal claims agfundernews com Retrieved 2023 05 18 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miyoko 27s Creamery amp oldid 1217023101, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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