NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The law firm of Kirby McInerney LLP reminds Beyond Meat, Inc. (“Beyond Meat” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ:BYND) investors of the March 24,NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The law firm of Kirby McInerney LLP reminds Beyond Meat, Inc. (“Beyond Meat” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ:BYND) investors of the March 24,

BYND INVESTOR ALERT: Contact Kirby McInerney LLP About Securities Class Action Lawsuit On Behalf of Beyond Meat, Inc. Investors

2026/02/26 07:16
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NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The law firm of Kirby McInerney LLP reminds Beyond Meat, Inc. (“Beyond Meat” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ:BYND) investors of the March 24, 2026 lead plaintiff deadline to seek lead plaintiff appointment in the class action filed on behalf of investors who acquired Beyond Meat securities between February 27, 2025 through November 11, 2025 (“the Class Period”).

Courts do not consider applications filed after the lead plaintiff deadline. The lead plaintiff oversees the litigation on behalf of the class and may influence key decisions, including litigation strategy and settlement. Courts regularly appoint individual investors as lead plaintiffs, not only institutions.

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What Is The Lawsuit About?

The lawsuit has been filed on behalf of investors who purchased securities during the period of February 27, 2025 through November 11, 2025, inclusive (“the Class Period”). The lawsuit alleges that (i) the book value of long-lived assets exceeded their fair value, making it highly likely that the Company would be required to record a material, non-cash impairment charge; (ii) the foregoing was likely to impair Beyond Meat’s ability to timely file its periodic filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

On October 24, 2025, Beyond Meat reported preliminary financial results for the third quarter of 2025 (“Q3 2025”). Therein, the Company announced that it “expects to record a non-cash impairment charge for the three months ended September 27, 2025, related to certain of its long-lived assets,” which it “expected to be material.” On this news, Beyond Meat shares declined by $0.65 per share, or approximately 22.89%, to close at $2.19 on October 24, 2025.

Then, on November 3, 2025, the Company delayed its earnings announcement for 3Q 25, citing the need for more time to complete its impairment review. On this news, Beyond Meat shares declined by $0.27 per share, or approximately 16.27%, to close at $1.39 on November 3, 2025.

On November 10, 2025, Beyond Meat announced financial results for 3Q 2025, reporting a loss from operations for the quarter of $112.3 million, which included a $77.4 million non-cash impairment charge “related to certain of the Company’s long-lived assets.” On this news, Beyond Meat shares declined by $0.12 per share, or approximately 8.96%, to close at $1.22 on November 11, 2025.

Finally, on November 11, 2025, Beyond Meat disclosed on its 3Q 2025 earnings call with investors and analysts that “[t]he total impairment amount of $77.4 million was . . . allocated to PP&E, operating lease ROU assets and prepaid lease costs on our balance sheet.” On this news, Beyond Meat’s shares fell an additional $0.11 per share, or approximately 8.61%, to close at $1.12 per share on November 12, 2025.

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What Should I Do?

If you purchased or otherwise acquired Beyond Meat securities, have information, or would like to learn more about this investigation, please contact Lauren Molinaro of Kirby McInerney LLP by email at investigations@kmllp.com, or fill out the contact form below, to discuss your rights or interests with respect to these matters at no cost.

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Kirby McInerney LLP is a New York-based plaintiffs’ law firm concentrating in securities, antitrust, whistleblower, and consumer litigation. The firm’s efforts on behalf of shareholders in securities litigation have resulted in recoveries totaling billions of dollars. Additional information about the firm can be found at Kirby McInerney LLP’s website.

This press release may be considered Attorney Advertising in some jurisdictions under the applicable law and ethical rules.

Contacts

Kirby McInerney LLP
Lauren Molinaro, Esq.
212-699-1171
https://www.kmllp.com
https://securitiesleadplaintiff.com/
investigations@kmllp.com

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