The meat industry is reportedly damaging the world at an irreversible rate, but the delicious race to replace continues at full speed.
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Burgers that bleed can now be crafted in labs, thrown on a grill, and enjoyed without ever knowing that they are plant-based. Companies like Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat have developed “fake meat” that matches the texture, aroma, and flavor of the real deal, promising to change the way we eat in less than two decades.
The meatless burger is surely one of the biggest food trends of recent years, especially with the advancements in lab-grown meat, and the benefits are too great to ignore.
McDonald's, notorious for their meat scandals in the past, is now getting on board the plant-based meat movement with their McPlant line, which includes a burger and potentially plant-based chicken and breakfast sandwiches, too. The burger was co-created with Beyond Meat, and the fast-food giant joins several other companies partnering up with plant-based meat substitutes.
So, is it possible there's a huge shift coming? Will fake meat shut down the animal agriculture industry? Check out the following gallery to see a breakdown of how meat alternatives are taking over.
Since going public in early May, Beyond Meat's stock has soared more than 475% from its initial US$25 IPO, CNN reports.
Pat Brown, CEO and founder of Impossible Foods, says their mission is “to completely replace animals as a food technology by 2035.”
Scientists focused on allowing people to continue eating meat, creating a product that has the same sensory cues and cooks in the same way.
McDonald's joins the plant-based meat movement
The fast-food giant has teamed up with Beyond Meat for their McPlant line
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Burgers that bleed can now be crafted in labs, thrown on a grill, and enjoyed without ever knowing that they are plant-based. Companies like Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat have developed “fake meat” that matches the texture, aroma, and flavor of the real deal, promising to change the way we eat in less than two decades.
The meatless burger is surely one of the biggest food trends of recent years, especially with the advancements in lab-grown meat, and the benefits are too great to ignore.
McDonald's, notorious for their meat scandals in the past, is now getting on board the plant-based meat movement with their McPlant line, which includes a burger and potentially plant-based chicken and breakfast sandwiches, too. The burger was co-created with Beyond Meat, and the fast-food giant joins several other companies partnering up with plant-based meat substitutes.
So, is it possible there's a huge shift coming? Will fake meat shut down the animal agriculture industry? Check out the following gallery to see a breakdown of how meat alternatives are taking over.