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Global Meat Substitutes Market 2024-2028 - Product Thumbnail Image

Global Meat Substitutes Market 2024-2028

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Meat Substitutes - Global Strategic Business Report

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  • April 2024
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The meat substitutes market is a sector within the broader health food and sports nutrition industry focused on providing plant-based products that mimic the taste, texture, and nutritional benefits of animal meat. With rising awareness about the health implications of red and processed meats, and growing concerns over environmental sustainability and animal welfare, consumers are increasingly turning to meat alternatives as part of a balanced diet. These substitutes are typically made from a variety of sources such as soy, wheat gluten (seitan), pea protein, and mycoprotein, among others. They often offer high protein content, essential amino acids, and are sometimes fortified with vitamins and minerals, which makes them a fitting incorporation in health-conscious and athletic diets. The market for meat substitutes also caters to the needs of specific groups such as vegetarians, vegans, and those with dietary restrictions like intolerance to dairy or gluten. Companies that are prominent in the meat substitutes market include Beyond Meat, which specializes in plant-based burger patties and sausages; Impossible Foods, known for its soy-based products that closely mimic the taste and texture of beef; Quorn, a company that uses a fungus-based protein known as mycoprotein to produce a wide range of meat-free alternatives; Tofurky, which provides a variety of soy-based products including deli slices and sausages; and Gardein, which offers a diverse range of plant-based meat substitute products such as fishless filets and meatless meatballs. These companies, among others, are resh Show Less Read more