Beyond is dropping “Meat” from its branding and expanding into drinks and bars. That move may signal not the decline of vegan business, but its evolution into something broader, smarter, and more dura
Nope. The market is awash with protein drinks and protein bars neither of which are needed or advisable anyway. This is not a sustainable venture in my mind.
Why are "vegan" foods needed. Vegan foods are vegetables, fruits, legumes, nuts, whole grains. There are thousands of whole, delicious, nutritious vegan foods in markets. They will not produce money for companies such as Beyond, they do not get the advertising that animal products and ultra-processed products get, but they are healthful, prevent animal harm and death, and are better for the environment. I think we can get around commercialization of unhealthy "food" and continue to promote the basis of veganism.
Nope. The market is awash with protein drinks and protein bars neither of which are needed or advisable anyway. This is not a sustainable venture in my mind.
Why are "vegan" foods needed. Vegan foods are vegetables, fruits, legumes, nuts, whole grains. There are thousands of whole, delicious, nutritious vegan foods in markets. They will not produce money for companies such as Beyond, they do not get the advertising that animal products and ultra-processed products get, but they are healthful, prevent animal harm and death, and are better for the environment. I think we can get around commercialization of unhealthy "food" and continue to promote the basis of veganism.
Very hopeful
Totally agree with your reading of the situation.