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Besides being in many super-markets, they are a very popular meat-alternative in many fast food [[ | Besides being in many super-markets, they are a very popular meat-alternative in many fast food [[restaurant]]s, including: Carl's Jr., Dunkin' Donuts, [[Starbucks]][https://www.livekindly.co/vegan-starbucks-breakfast-sausages/] and wendy's. | ||
In November 2020, Beyond Meat announced a collaboration with McDonald's with the development of the '''McPlant''' option, a plant-based patty and [[chicken]] substitute formulation. | In November 2020, Beyond Meat announced a collaboration with McDonald's with the development of the '''McPlant''' option, a plant-based patty and [[chicken]] substitute formulation. |
Latest revision as of 07:28, 12 January 2021
Beyond Meat is a Los Angeles based producer of plant-based meat substitutes founded in 2009 by Ethan Brown.
Availability
Besides being in many super-markets, they are a very popular meat-alternative in many fast food restaurants, including: Carl's Jr., Dunkin' Donuts, Starbucks[1] and wendy's.
In November 2020, Beyond Meat announced a collaboration with McDonald's with the development of the McPlant option, a plant-based patty and chicken substitute formulation.
History
The company was founded as a California-based startup called Savage River Inc.
Products
- Beef Crumbles - Beefy and Feisty
- Beef, ground
- Breakfast Sausage - Classic and Spicy
- Burger
- Meatballs
- Sausage - Bratwurst, Hot Italian and Sweet Italian
Chicken Strips
- The company's first product launched in 2012, it was discontinued in 2019.