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Nissin Foods collaborates with Toyota in fostering well-being through food

This suggested strategy will look into employing Nissin's unique food product, which is based on the most recent molecular nutritional science, to provide Woven City with tailored, delicious, and healthful "Complete Nutrition Meals."

Nissin Food Products Co Ltd and Toyota Motor Corp will jointly foster human well-being through healthy eating through the provision of "Complete Nutrition Meals” and connecting data to provide "Complete Nutrition Meal.”

This suggested strategy will look into employing Nissin's unique food product, which is based on the most recent molecular nutritional science, to provide Woven City with tailored, delicious, and healthful "Complete Nutrition Meals."

Woven City is being developed on behalf of Toyota in Susono City, Shizuoka Prefecture, by Woven Planet Inc, a Toyota subsidiary.

Toyota intends to develop itself into a mobility firm through Woven City and will execute numerous demos with various partners. Toyota is tackling the problem of achieving well-being for everybody via Woven City, and broadening the meaning of "mobility" to be more human-centered. Not only does the term "mobility" refer to traveling from point A to point B, but it also refers to "moving" people's hearts.

Nissin Foods is taking on the issue of building a new food culture that goes beyond the value of rapid foods under the tagline "Beyond Instant Foods." Nissin Foods has been investigating "Complete Nutrition Meals" that deliver all of the essential elements while controlling calories, salt, sugar, and fat while retaining the food's appearance and taste.

Nissin Foods is making numerous attempts to materialize food for the future by leveraging unique and cutting-edge food manufacturing technology, which they developed for instant noodles and other products.

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