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CULT Food Science to Present at Singular Research Private Investor Call on July 18

TORONTO, CULT Food Science Corp. ("CULT" or the "Company") (CSE: CULT) (OTC: CULTF) (FRA: LN0), a disruptive food technology platform pioneering the commercialization of lab grown meat and cellular agriculture to reshape the global food industry, is pleased to announce its participation in a private investor call hosted by Singular Research, scheduled to be held online on July 18, 2024 at Noon ET / 9am PT. This event will allow CULT to showcase its innovative food technology platform and network with key industry players and investors.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Company plans to use the private investor call hosted by Singular Research to highlight a number of its first mover advantages in the cultivated meat and cellular agriculture space, including its venture portfolio, proprietary intellectual property ingredient stack and North American distribution network of its Noochies! brand.
     
  • The Company plans to further explain the potential joint venture and royalty opportunities which will become possible following the recent progress made by its subsidiary Further Foods in filing two Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) applications for its proprietary ingredients Bmmune™ and Bflora™, as well as the freeze-drying process used in its Noochies! product line.
     
  • The Company will also share with the institutional investors the future roadmap for the Noochies! brand now that is available on 18 online marketplaces including Amazon, Walmart and Kroger.

During the call, CULT will present its proprietary product stack, emphasizing its capabilities in revolutionizing the food industry through lab-grown meat and cellular agriculture. Key highlights will include the Company's Noochies! brand, which is set to redefine pet nutrition with lab-grown meat products. Noochies! has filed two Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) applications for its proprietary ingredients Bmmune™ and Bflora™, as well as the freeze-drying process used in its product line. These filings will give Noochies! the opportunity to protect these technologies in over 150 countries, further advancing its goal of building a defendable, breakthrough, and first-to-market basket of cell-ag IP and technologies.

Singular Research is renowned for its independent research on micro and small-cap companies, with an 18-year track record of outperforming major indices. Singular's focus on providing unbiased, performance-based research aligns perfectly with CULT's mission to deliver reliable and impactful solutions in the food science sector.

CULT's participation in this unique call aligns with its strategic goals to expand market reach and attract new partners and investors. The opportunity to present to such a distinguished audience reaffirms the Company's position as a leader in cellular agriculture and its potential for growth in the food science industry.

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