Plant-based mince is now 29% cheaper than beef, lamb, and pork mince at Tesco, according to a price comparison conducted by nonprofit think tank GFI Europe
I have a hard time believing meat alternatives are more expensive to produce, but I’m open to being educated on the matter. Paying more money to not torture animals sounds noble at the surface level, but is ultimately just another corporate scam if it otherwise has cheaper production costs. I’ve found recipes online for making meatless burgers which mostly include very basic vegetable ingredients. I’m sure big companies like Beyond and Impossible add a bunch of filler junk to their products though.
I have a hard time believing meat alternatives are more expensive to produce, but I’m open to being educated on the matter. Paying more money to not torture animals sounds noble at the surface level, but is ultimately just another corporate scam if it otherwise has cheaper production costs. I’ve found recipes online for making meatless burgers which mostly include very basic vegetable ingredients. I’m sure big companies like Beyond and Impossible add a bunch of filler junk to their products though.