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Beyond Meat cuts revenue forecast, jobs as plant-based boom fizzles out

Beyond Meat reports second quarter revenue below analysts' estimates and lowers its year sales forecast.

Beyond Meat lowered its forecast for 2022 revenue on Thursday and said it would cut several jobs at a time when demand for its plant-based products is fizzling out in the United States.

Shares in the company declined 6% in extended trading.

Analysts have said alternative meat makers should improve their products' taste to attract consumers as a few restaurants including McDonald's Corp have ended U.S. tests of their plant-based menu items without confirming a broader launch.

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The company's net revenue was $147 million for the second quarter, compared with $149.4 million a year earlier. Analysts polled by Refinitiv on average had expected $149.2 million.

The company forecast 2022 revenue between $470 million and $520 million. It had previously projected revenue for 2022 of $560 million to $620 million.

"The company is announcing a reduction-in-force affecting approximately 4% of its global workforce," Beyond Meat said in a statement.

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