Jay-Z, Serena Williams, Jaden Smith Among Latest to Help Impossible Foods Raise $300 Million

As plant-based food alternatives continue to rise in popularity, Jay-Z, Serena Williams, Jaden Smith and Trevor Noah are among an impressive lineup of celebrities whoโ€™ve decided to support the movement by putting their money where their mouth is. Suggested Reading Three Friends Were Headed To A Beyoncรฉ Concert, But One Dies On the Way. Guess…

As plant-based food alternatives continue to rise in popularity, Jay-Z, Serena Williams, Jaden Smith and Trevor Noah are among an impressive lineup of celebrities whoโ€™ve decided to support the movement by putting their money where their mouth is.

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CNN reports that on Monday, Impossible Foods announced a $300 million haul in its latest round of funding, bringing its total to over $750 million.

Outside of those already mentioned, additional backers include will.i.am, The Roots bandleader Questlove, Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins, singer Katy Perryโ€”who recently wore a vegan burger outfit at the 2019 Met Galaโ€”and Russian-German producer Zedd.

While consumers are switching to plant-based proteins for a variety of reasons, Jay-Zโ€™s affinity for healthier fare is well documented. In December, he and Beyoncรฉ challenged their fans to go vegan, offering complimentary concert tickets for life in exchange for their commitment to a healthier lifestyle.

And in March, Questlove introduced his plant-based Impossible Cheesesteak, which debuted at Philadelphiaโ€™s Citizens Bank Park.

โ€œWe developed (and perfected!) a recipe using Impossibleโ„ข plant-based meat that we hope will offer a delicious and sustainable alternative for all cheesesteak eaters,โ€ he wrote on Instagram.

All in all, itโ€™s great to see so many big names making money moves while endorsing a healthier lifestyle, especially with hypertension and heart disease so common within our community. Hopefully, it will inspireย more of us to consider plant-based alternatives.

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