The world's biggest food company is now making vegan sausages

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Nestlé is adding vegan sausages to its lineup of imitation meat products, as the world's largest food company moves to secure its position in the booming market for plant-based foods.

The Swiss company said Friday that it will sell soy-based bratwurst and chorizo-style sausages in 11 European markets under its Garden Gourmet brand starting in March.American shoppers will be able to purchase pea protein-based Sweet Earth sausages in April that come in habanero cheddar, Asian ginger scallion and chicken apple flavors. Nestlé will also offer a range of plant-based alternatives to deli meats in the United States.

Nestlé is competing against the likes of Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat , which have also inked agreements with retailers and restaurants to sell their plant-based products.Beyond Burgers are coming to CostcoNestlé flagged its"increased focus on plant-based offerings" in December when it announced the sale of 60% of its charcuterie brand Herta to Spanish food company Casa Tarradellas. Under the terms of the deal, Nestle retained Herta's vegetarian business.

 

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There is no substitute for Real Food....what's next, a pill for a meal? Are we turning into plastic humans? Anyone ask, what's the carbon foot print in making plant based food? I'd sure like to know if trucks were used?

Why would someone buy what's supposed to be healthy from Nestlé.

As I saw in an article on plant based food, it’s no better than meat based as it’s still processed. It was very interesting

Nice

I tried one of those beyond meat burgers the other day, it was awesome. I'd have never known it wasn't real if they hadn't told me. ;-)

Why? There is literally no point to make fake meat

sweet_alex10 thought you might like to see that said movement is continuing to trend and grow!

Ugh

The Chinese have been making mock meat dishes since the days of Buddha...

This is from the same company Nestlé that used tissue from aborted babies to manufacture flavor additives in processed foods — Wake up this SHIT is Soylent Green made just 4U

its just dog food in sausage casing isn't it?

I sure hope the vegan option part will continue to evolve and eliminate vital wheat gluten as a primary ingredient.

I will NEVER understand why a vegan NEEDS “imitation” meat! Ludicrous!

Booming for ultra processed gunk suppliers, for sure - imported from all over the world, adding to carbon emissions.

Fuck Nestle

Eat nothing but vegetables!

Nestle India KIT KAT said goodbye to calf rennet a long time 😊 ago 🤗 And Nestle MAGGI chicken 🍗 is now totally out of production 😊 But when will we get Nestlé Vegan in India and/or how about Nestle vEGGan 💃?

Hoe much forrest is Nestle going to cut for the production of soybeans?

What a country!

They're so successful they need a new tax write-off.

id shove that into my mouth

We had it before 😉

Imitation meat is imitation food.

Who would choose to live such a sad and unfulfilling life sans meat. No wonder these people whine a lot, deep down they’re hungry and crying out for help.

If I want plant-based food I'll have a salad. Or a BLT.

Nothing like a healthy snack to make you feel more alive.

Reading this has given me diarrhea. Thanks

Nestle is an evil corporation. BoycottNestle. They put profit over public health.

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