Impossible Foods, the maker of the plant-based Impossible
Burger, and rival Beyond Meat Inc have been the leaders in
plant-based alternatives over the past two years as consumers,
worried about their health, environmental impact and animal
welfare, look to broaden or shift from chicken, pork and
beef-based diets.
Demand for plant-based meat also rose during the pandemic after
beef and pork producers shut many meat plants to curb the rapid
spread of the coronavirus outbreak.
California-based Impossible Foods, which has already cut prices
for food distributors twice in one year, said it would keep
lowering prices of their products.
The suggested retail prices for Impossible Burger would drop to
$5.49 in about 17,000 U.S. grocery stores, the company said in a
statement, adding that it will introduce similar price cuts at
retail stores in Canada, Singapore and Hong Kong.
(Reporting by Uday Sampath in Bengaluru, Editing by Sherry
Jacob-Phillips)
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