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Neat meat substitute grows from Lancaster kitchen to grocery shelves

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In 2011, when her two kids decided to become vegetarian, Laura Lapp “started messing around to try to get them to eat something.” From those experiments in her Lancaster kitchen has emerged what she says is the first soy-free, gluten-free, shelf-stable meat replacement and the basis for Neat Foods, which she founded in 2012 with her husband, Phil.

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