Beyond Meat COO Doug Ramsey Leaves Company After Allegedly Biting Man’s Nose

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Beyond Meat parted ways with COO Doug Ramsey, who had been suspended after being arrested for allegedly biting a man’s nose and threatening to kill him

Beyond Meat Inc.

parted ways with its operating chief, who had been suspended after being arrestedThe plant-based meat company said Friday in a securities filing that Chief Operating Officer Doug Ramsey was no longer with the company. Beyond Meat suspended the executive last month after his arrest following what authorities said was a fight in an Arkansas parking garage. Mr. Ramsey didn’t respond to requests for comment.

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Does anyone else see the irony in a Beyond Meat Exec feasting on the Real Meat Nose of another human being? 🤣🤣

I don’t have corporate experience but I haven’t bit anyone since I was a toddler.

WTF he bit a guy on the nose?

that's not plant based :) maybe he needs a healthier diet

Oops

This is an old story

Is he going to work at Arbys?

Man oh man, so many wealthy privileged white guys are proofing again and again themselves to be unstable - said without an ounce of surprise

Beyond irony.

RIP Beyond Human

This is like the Pinkberry CEO turned murderer

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

So he’s not vegan apparently?🤔

Makes me nervous about what’s really in those burgers

“Time to meat your maker you sonofabitch.”

Maybe he was just hungry for real meat

He made 18 million in 2021. These freaks exist outside meritocracy.

Dam I love that in a COO, I would’ve bought more had I known. Now, forget it.

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