Beyond Meat launches online shop for plant-based burgers, faux meats
The alternative meat company already has products in 26,000 retail outlets
FOX Business’ Kristina Partsinevelos reports on why meat consumption is declining.
The alternative meat market continues to sizzle as consumers crave plant-based food options.
Beyond Meat on Thursday launched a direct-to-consumer e-commerce platform, shop.beyondmeat.com, on the heels of rival Impossible Foods debuting its own online retail site in an ever-growing competition for the $13.7 billion plant-based meat market.
Beyond Meat is launching a direct-to-consumer e-commerce platform (Beyond Meat).
BEYOND MEAT OF SUSHI HOOKS ONTO $13.7 BILLION INDUSTRY
Beyond Meat’s online shop features products ranging from $49.99 for a trial pack of Beyond burgers, brats and sausages, and $71.99 for six 1-pound packages of its faux meat. Items will be available for two-day shipping, the company said.
The Los Angeles-based company's products are already available in 26,000 retail outlets across the U.S., including Kroger, Walmart and Target. And perhaps spurred by meat shortages earlier this year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the company reported a 141% jump in quarterly revenues in May as more Americans cooked at home.
IMPOSSIBLE FOODS LANDS $200 MILLION IN ADDITIONAL FUNDING
Beyond Meat’s e-commerce launch comes on the heels of plant-based meat startup Impossible Foods securing $200 million in funding earlier this month to expand its retail footprint. Impossible Foods has raised a total of nearly $1.5 billion since its inception in 2011, and its plant-based meat products are available in more than 9,000 retail stores.
| Ticker | Security | Last | Change | Change % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BYND | BEYOND MEAT INC. | 0.95 | -0.04 | -3.62% |
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More meat eaters also appear to be turning over a new leaf when it comes to diversifying their protein intake. Plant-based meat sales surged 23% when sold in the meat department, according to a study released last month by the Plant-Based Foods Association in partnership with Kroger.