Beyond Meat cuts 19% of workers including COO accused of biting man's nose in road rage incident; stock crashes
The release also included comments from Chief Executive Officer Ethan Brown on internal changes at the company.
"To manage through the current environment and realize the opportunity ahead, we are significantly reducing expenses and sharpening our focus on a set of key growth priorities," he continued.
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