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Verley secures €32M to scale high‑protein food production

24 February 2026 Economy No Comments2 Mins Read
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Verley closes €32 million round as protein boom accelerates

Lyon-based food innovator Verley has raised €32 million to expand its high‑protein production capacity, capitalising on booming consumer demand for healthier, protein‑rich nutrition. The fresh funding underlines how mainstream the high‑protein trend has become, moving from niche sports supplements into everyday meals and snacks.

Backing a new generation of protein‑rich foods

The new capital will enable Verley to scale its manufacturing lines, invest in product development and strengthen its distribution network across Europe. The company focuses on creating convenient, high‑protein products that fit into daily eating habits, targeting both fitness‑focused consumers and a broader audience seeking better nutritional profiles without sacrificing taste.

By combining advanced food processing technologies with rigorous nutrition science, Verley aims to deliver products that are rich in protein while keeping sugar, salt and unnecessary additives in check. The company is positioning itself at the intersection of the fast‑growing functional food and better‑for‑you categories.

Riding the mainstream shift to high‑protein nutrition

Once associated mainly with bodybuilders and elite athletes, high‑protein nutrition has become a central pillar of modern diets. Consumers increasingly link higher protein intake with improved satiety, weight management and overall wellness. Retail shelves now feature protein‑fortified yogurts, cereals, snacks and ready meals, creating a sizeable opportunity for agile manufacturers like Verley.

Industry analysts note that this shift is being driven by several structural trends: ageing populations focused on maintaining muscle mass, rising interest in sports nutrition, and growing awareness of macronutrient balance. Investors are responding by backing brands that can industrialise high‑protein recipes at scale while maintaining clean labels and strong taste profiles.

Scaling production from Lyon to wider Europe

The €32 million raise will primarily fund an expansion of Verley‘s production facilities in the Lyon region, a historic hub for French food manufacturing. The company plans to increase output, improve automation and enhance quality control systems to serve both domestic retailers and international partners.

With this funding, Verley is expected to accelerate its entry into new European markets, deepen collaborations with major supermarket chains and foodservice operators, and broaden its portfolio of protein‑rich products tailored to local tastes. As high‑protein eating cements its place in the mainstream, the company is positioning itself as a key industrial player behind the next wave of everyday, performance‑driven foods.

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