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Posted On: 09/20/2022 10:12:33 PM
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Beyond Meat COO Suspended After Allegedly Biting Off More Than He Could Chew
Beyond Meat Inc. is biting the bullet, announcing Tuesday that it had suspended its chief operating officer after he allegedly bit a man’s nose following an Arkansas college football game.
WHERE’S THE BEEF?
He grabbed the other driver, started punching him, and bit his nose, “ripping the flesh on the tip,” according to police.
Back story, or baby back story? COO Ramsey has reportedly been increasingly frustrated, indeed angered, over the inability of his company to create pork products. And, as a avid Arkansas Razorbacks fan, he was constantly reminded of his company's short-ribs, I mean shortcomings, by the Razorbacks mascots.
Also he was growing more and more testy over the ribbing he was receiving from friends asking him when they could expect some Beyond Meat chops.
Now he fears the taunts of sueeeee will follow him.
Washington County, Arkansas
AJ McDougall
Breaking News Report
https://www.thedailybeast.com/beyond-meat-coo...e?ref=home
Beyond Meat Inc. is biting the bullet, announcing Tuesday that it had suspended its chief operating officer after he allegedly bit a man’s nose following an Arkansas college football game.
In a short statement, the plant-based meat alternative company said Doug Ramsey had been suspended “effective immediately” and that another executive would be taking over his duties “on an interim basis.” Ramsey, 53, became Beyond Meats’ COO last December.
On Saturday, he was arrested on charges of terroristic threatening and third-degree battery, according to court records. Investigators said Ramsey had been in a parking garage near Razorback Stadium after a game when a Subaru made contact with the front wheel of his Bronco.
Ramsey then allegedly leaped out of his vehicle and punched through the back windshield of the Subaru. He grabbed the other driver, started punching him, and bit his nose, “ripping the flesh on the tip,” according to police.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/20/beyond-meat-s...iting.html
Beyond Meat Inc. is biting the bullet, announcing Tuesday that it had suspended its chief operating officer after he allegedly bit a man’s nose following an Arkansas college football game.
WHERE’S THE BEEF?
He grabbed the other driver, started punching him, and bit his nose, “ripping the flesh on the tip,” according to police.
Back story, or baby back story? COO Ramsey has reportedly been increasingly frustrated, indeed angered, over the inability of his company to create pork products. And, as a avid Arkansas Razorbacks fan, he was constantly reminded of his company's short-ribs, I mean shortcomings, by the Razorbacks mascots.
Also he was growing more and more testy over the ribbing he was receiving from friends asking him when they could expect some Beyond Meat chops.
Now he fears the taunts of sueeeee will follow him.
Washington County, Arkansas
AJ McDougall
Breaking News Report
https://www.thedailybeast.com/beyond-meat-coo...e?ref=home
Beyond Meat Inc. is biting the bullet, announcing Tuesday that it had suspended its chief operating officer after he allegedly bit a man’s nose following an Arkansas college football game.
In a short statement, the plant-based meat alternative company said Doug Ramsey had been suspended “effective immediately” and that another executive would be taking over his duties “on an interim basis.” Ramsey, 53, became Beyond Meats’ COO last December.
On Saturday, he was arrested on charges of terroristic threatening and third-degree battery, according to court records. Investigators said Ramsey had been in a parking garage near Razorback Stadium after a game when a Subaru made contact with the front wheel of his Bronco.
Ramsey then allegedly leaped out of his vehicle and punched through the back windshield of the Subaru. He grabbed the other driver, started punching him, and bit his nose, “ripping the flesh on the tip,” according to police.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/09/20/beyond-meat-s...iting.html
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