Tuesday, April 09, 2019

Taste Test: This fake meat is the real deal

After more than a year of writing columns about the coming wave of meat substitutes, I finally got the chance to taste test of one of the leading products. Based on what I tasted, these plant-based “burgers” are here to stay. On April 1, fast food giant Burger King rolled out its new “Impossible Whopper” at 59 stores in the St. Louis area. At its center is an all-plant-based patty made by California company Impossible Foods. If this first test market is successful, Burger King plans to quickly expand the offering to all 7,200 stores nationwide. Several other startups are also working to bring plant-based imitation meats to the market. As the second-largest burger chain in America, this Burger King partnership is by far the biggest stage yet for any of the new imitation meat products. The new wave of products is fundamentally different than previous plant-based patties. Until now, plant-based products have primarily marketed themselves as health-food alternatives to beef. Many barely even try to taste or look like real beef, trying instead to make the best veggie burger possible. Impossible Foods is deliberately taking a different route, and the difference is one of mindset. Unlike many predecessors, the company is not hoping to guilt or shame consumers into buying an inferior product on moral grounds. Its goal is to make a patty indistinguishable from animal-based meat. Investors are betting that when presented with two options identical in taste, smell, look, mouth feel and price, consumers will choose the non-animal product...MORE

1 comment:

Paul D. Butler said...

Total BS........not real just more Lab Slime.