Beyond Oil Begins U.S. Sales With Fast-Food Chain After Pilot Tests
The move signals a pivot to paid deployment following pilot validation.
Overview
- Beyond Oil said it started commercial sales with a U.S. fast-food chain, beginning with three franchisees in three states.
- The chain runs hundreds of restaurants, and the company says it plans to extend the rollout across the U.S. group after this first phase.
- This step follows pilot testing that began in late 2025 and expanded in early 2026, which the company says met the chain’s health and operations standards.
- Beyond Oil says it has entered a revenue execution push that targets large multi-location operators, grows its U.S. sales team, and relies on distribution partners to reach more sites.
- Its FDA- and Health Canada-cleared oil treatment aims to cut harmful compounds in reused frying oil, which could improve taste, reduce oil costs, and lower kitchen waste, though broader adoption is not yet assured.