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The Every Company has secured $55 million in Series D funding to expand manufacturing capacity and advance commercialisation of its precision-fermented egg proteins.
The round was led by McWin Capital Partners, through the McWin Food Tech Fund, with participation from Main Sequence, Bloom8, TO.VC, Minerva Foods, Grosvenor Food & Ag, New Agrarian, SOSV, among others.
Founded in San Francisco, Every uses precision fermentation to create functional proteins that replicate the performance of conventional eggs without relying on animal agriculture. Its ingredients are already being used across retail, foodservice and online channels, and the company said it will expand availability this month with new products launching in Walmart stores across the US.
Every said the investment will support its goal of achieving profitability while growing its footprint in the $270 billion global egg market, with a focus on high-volume applications such as bakery.
The company’s technology aims to provide a stable alternative to traditional egg supply chains, which have been affected by avian flu, feed costs and price volatility. Its precision fermentation process produces egg proteins that are free from animal inputs, have an 18-month shelf life, and can be stored in powder form, reducing reliance on refrigerated logistics.
Arturo Elizondo, co-founder and CEO of Every, said: “This new injection of capital will allow us to make good on our promise of making products that are accessible to everyone – in every state, every city and every grocery store. This milestone first close is a powerful validation of our ambitions and we’re grateful for the trust of our incredible investors.”
Phil Morle, partner at Main Sequence, added: “Every is proving what this technology can do – real products solving real customer problems, at industrial scale, with a clear path to profitability. Their progress shows how biomanufacturing has matured into a resilient, scalable part of the global food supply chain. This is a massive opportunity to build the next generation of food production.”













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