Chinese Beyond Meat rival launches plant-based pork and crayfish to feed the home-market appetite

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China is the world's largest consumer of both pork and crayfish, and the latest releases from Zhenmeat, the country's rival to Beyond Meat, play to local tastes.

, while Hong Kong's Green Common launched its meatless Ominpork product in the world's second-largest economy.

Zhenmeat's plant-based crispy pork tenderloin. The Chinese firm has been focusing on bringing plant-based meats that suit local tastes in the world's second-largest economy.Crayfish is a popular food in China. Zhenmeat's crayfish is made from seaweed and konjac extracts, which is a sort of root plant.

The new products from Zhenmeat have moved beyond its ground beef product that it currently carries in the market. Lu said the company is yet to secure any distribution deals for the fake crayfish and pork.China's plant-based meat market is potentially lucrative and competition is heating up.

 

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WHO would trust them.

What about bat meat and soup ?

Eh.....I'm cool.

Я переживаю

They’re a rival but they are in a different market with a different product...ok

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