Welltodo Today: Beyond Meat Raises Another $55M, TRIB3 Is Headed To Asia, ClassPass To Livestream Workouts

Today’s key global wellness news articles from around the world, impacting the industry and influencing the business of wellness.

Tyson Foods Injects More Money Into Plant-Based Meat

I cover the business of food, as it relates to sustainability. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. This week Tyson Foods announced that it made a follow-on investment into Beyond Meat, increasing the five percent ownership stake it established last year (terms were not disclosed).

A Wellness Entrepreneur For Women Of Color

PR personality Christina Rice used her experience with burnout as a starting point to launch OMNoire, a wellness community for women of color. She talks to Forbes about why investing in self-care is not just a fad–but a long-term better way of living.

TRIB3 plans move into Asian market as global expansion gathers pace

Boutique gym operator TRIB3 is in advanced talks with a potential partner to take its brand into Asia as part of its ongoing global expansion. With details expected to be announced shortly, TRIB3 chief executive Kevin Yates told Health Club Management: “We’re working with a partner to grow our international expansion throughout Asia.”

This is *exactly* how much money real women spend on wellness

Where on the spectrum of your at-home workout-loving friend to your co-worker who shells out hundreds for infrared sauna visits and yoga retreats do you fall with your monthly wellness budget? When you’re at Whole Foods eying the price of avocados or shelling out $34 for a SoulCycle class-and another $11 for your post-workout Sweetgreen salad-it’s easy to wonder, how the heck is everyone affording all this?

ClassPass Is the Latest Fitness Player to Livestream Workouts

ClassPass, founded by Payal Kadakia, is now live-streaming classes like competitors Peloton and Flywheel.

What France Can Teach Us About Healthy, Sustainable Living

We’ve long admired the French for their food philosophy, breezy approach to beauty, and genius self-care routines. And according to a new report, we should envy their commitment to sustainability, too. France ranked No. 1 overall on this year’s Food Sustainability Index (FSI), developed by the Economist Intelligence Unit with the Barilla Center for Food & Nutrition Foundation.