Beyond Meat executive who allegedly bit a man's nose will leave the company

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Beyond Meat Chief Operating Officer Doug Ramsey is leaving the company after his recent arrest for assault.

Ramsey was arrested last month on on charges of "terroristic threatening" and third-degree battery after

The company appointed Jonathan Nelson, who was overseeing Ramsey's role on an interim basis following his suspension, to become the company's senior vice president of operations.Shares of Beyond Meat of were down 2% in pre-market trading Friday after Beyond Meat also announced it was laying off 200 employees, or 19% of its workforce.

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Has nothing to do with nobody buying their processed fake crap

He looks bit hangry.

Was it a Beyond nose though?

The jokes write themselves.

Ya think!

Craving meat ?

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