Woolworths stocks Impossible Foods as demand for plant-based products soars

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From today more than 800 Woolworths stores around Australia will stock the products. 9News

is pouncing on soaring demand for plant-based products, announcing it will stock faux-meat products from much-hyped Californian company Impossible Foods.

From today more than 800 Woolworths stores around Australia will stock two products: 340 gram packages of Impossible Beef for $11.25 and two Impossible Burger Patties for $9.50.From today more than 800 Woolworths stores around Australia will stock two products: 340 gram packages of Impossible Beef for $11.25 and two Impossible Burger Patties for $9.50.

It's the first time Australians have been able to purchase Impossible Foods products off the shelves, after the company launched exclusively in restaurants four months ago. "Our launch in Australia and New Zealand last November was a successful because of our excellent restaurant partners who brought Impossible's products to life," Mr Halla said."This next phase of growth for us will be driven by the millions of meat-loving home cooks across the country who are looking for delicious, nutritious, and sustainable plant-based meat.

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Yeah..na.. just watched a YouTube clip explaining the couloir flavours and growing nutrient chemicals put in to make this cooked fungus pretend to be meat.. and Twice the price of proper meat to indulge in all those likely cancer causing chemicals..mmm yummy.. NOT.

Not good for you. Stick to pure home grown beef

Next week, meat based vegies

Processed foods not healthy for you

Cool, can't wait to see what 'content' the instawhores make.

Good idea but far too expensive still

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