Healthy Junk Food for Tokyoites

Akihabara News (Tokyo) — At three locations around Tokyo, local residents are now being afforded the opportunity to munch down on “healthy junk food,” tasty but nutritious plant-based offerings.

The Tokyo-headquartered wellness company Two Inc. is currently serving up vegan food through a pair of brand outlets, 2foods and the Food Tech Park.

2foods cafes in Shibuya Loft, Ark Hills in Roppongi, and in Ningyocho offer 100% plant-based versions of cakes, donuts, brownies, and much more.

The Food Tech Park is located right next to the 2foods flagship outlet in Shibuya, and will provide customers access to cutting edge FoodTech concepts. This includes collaborations with various FoodTech startups, allowing these fledgling companies to reach the general public.

2foods is also developing an online store that will offer vegan dishes for takeaway or delivery.

The firm aims to extend its retail footprint to over a hundred stores globally within the next three years, and has formed a partnership with Kagome, the major Japanese manufacturer and distributor of tomato-based foods, as well as fruit and vegetable juices.

The inaugural promotional video is linked below.

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