Wendy’s Canada Quietly Launches the Vegan Plantiful Burger
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Following the success of McDonald's PLT and Burger King's Impossible Whopper, Wendy's in Canada has quietly added a plant-based product to its menus called the Plantiful Burger.close
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Following the success of McDonald's PLT and Burger King's Impossible Whopper, Wendy's in Canada has quietly added a plant-based product to its menus called the Plantiful Burger.Read more
According to new research conducted by market research firm Dynata, on behalf of The Meatless Farm, nearly 30% of American consumers would be willing to consider going without turkey this Thanksgiving. Interestingly, the results oppose another recent survey in which respondents in the Midwest region were most likely to respond positively.Read more
Air Protein™, the Bay-Area based company pioneering a new consumer category: air-based foods, today announced the creation of the first air-based meat created from elements found in the air we breathe.Read more
A new study on US consumers and plant-based alternative meat products revealed some interesting differences in terms of gender, geographical location, household income, and political leanings.Read more
To celebrate the nationwide launch of its Beyond Sausage® Sandwich, Dunkin’ partnered with American rapper Snoop Dogg. As its Beyond Meat® Ambassador, Snoop was employee-for-a-day at Dunkins’ LA store.Read more
A brand new report backed by 11,000 scientists in 153 countries warns humanity of imminent climate crisis and implores people to urgently reduce meat intake and adopt a plant-based diet. It warns that the “crisis has arrived and is accelerating faster than most scientists expected” and that the situation “is more severe than anticipated, threatening natural ecosystems and the fate of humanity."Read more
KD New York has announced a new collection of knitwear made from Vegetable Cashmere™, a plant-based cashmere-alternative. KD garments have been worn by some of the best athletes in the world including leading dancers in New York City Ballet.Read more
Consumers are now becoming more concerned of their own individual efforts to live a more sustainable lifestyle. New research by FMCG Gurus shows that 63 percent of consumers are concerned about the state of the environment and 54 percent of consumer believe it has become worse over the last two years.