Beyond Meat products at a grocery store in Mount Prospect, Ill., in February. (Photo by Nam Y. Huh, Associated Press) |
Three years later, Americans have had time to go beyond the hype, review the 18 ingredients in the Beyond Burger compared to the one ingredient in the beef burger and decided (at least for now) that plant-based products aren't the default solution to their protein needs, Reiley reports: "Plant-based meat, heralded by many as the death knell to Big Meat, appears at this moment to have dealt only a flesh wound."
Reiley reports that Beyond Meat, "the Los Angeles-based purveyor of plant-based burgers, crumbles, nuggets and such saw its stock prices plunge nearly 80 percent from its peak, and last month the company announced it would lay off about 19 percent of its workforce. McDonald’s has tabled its idea to roll out the McPlant burger nationally."
Major meatpackers were nervous about plant-based meat, but it seems that for now Big Meat will get to stay on top of the main course of the food chain. Reiley gives five reasons plant-based meats are struggling for sales: price; fuzzy health benefits; too many players in the industry; restaurants are not buying in; and lack of versatility of plant-based products.
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