Impossible Foods urges Singaporeans to get talking about food and planet
Impossible Foods said it hopes Singaporean will be inspired to consider the environmental impact of the food on their plate.
Impossible Foods said it hopes Singaporean will be inspired to consider the environmental impact of the food on their plate.
Impossible Beef is now available in 800 Woolworths stores across Australia and 200 Countdown stores in New Zealand.
Beginning this month, customers will be able to explore an entirely plant-based menu featuring 23 plant-based burgers and a range of sides and salads.
Plant-based food sales are booming, from startups to multinational companies, manufacturers are rapidly evolving to adapt to consumer demand.
A recent report shared that more consumers in the country are interested in “conscious consumption” – becoming aware of the benefits of going plant-based, not just for their health but also for the planet.
Plant-based sales in Australia are soaring, driven by consumer demand for healthier meat alternatives.
Impossible Beef is a product of US food tech startup Impossible Foods, which says it looks, tastes, and smells like ground beef – but is made entirely of plants.
Convenience-store network offers expanded range of plant-based meals at more than 350 outlets from this week.