KEY POINTS
  • Kraft Heinz announced Tuesday that it is forming a joint venture with TheNotCompany, a Chilean start-up that makes plant-based substitutes.
  • The goal of the joint venture is to "democratize" plant-based food, according to Kraft Heinz's U.S. president, Carlos Abrams-Rivera.
  • Kraft Heinz is in the middle of a turnaround that includes revamping its best-known brands, like Oscar Mayer.

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Hot dogs could be the next grocery store item to get a plant-based makeover.

Kraft Heinz announced Tuesday it is forming a joint venture with TheNotCompany, a Chilean start-up valued at $1.5 billion that creates plant-based substitutes for eggs, milk and meat. Shares of Kraft Heinz closed Tuesday up 5% on the news. The stock was down less than 1% in morning trading Wednesday.

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