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Big FMCG companies enter plant-based meat segment

The segment which opened up two years back is estimated to touch around USD one billion by 2030 and now products in the plant-sourced meat segment are available at e-commerce platforms and large retail chains in leading metros.

July 24, 2022 / 17:23 IST
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Plant-based meat is touted to be a healthier, safer and more sustainable alternative to animal products.
Plant-based meat is touted to be a healthier, safer and more sustainable alternative to animal products.

Big FMCG companies are entering the plant-based meat segment, targeting non-vegetarian consumers who are looking for an animal-protein replacement, besides a large section of vegetarians.

The segment which opened up two years back is estimated to touch around USD one billion by 2030 and now products in the plant-sourced meat segment are available at e-commerce platforms and large retail chains in leading metros.
Besides, players are also targeting institutional clients in the HoReCa (hotel, restaurant and catering) segment and several Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) chains such as Domino’s and Starbucks in India have included plant-based protein in their food menus.
Last week, Tata Consumer Product Ltd (TCPL) announced its entry into the plant-based meat products category, under a new brand ''Tata Simply Better'' and introduced four variants - Nuggets, Burger Patty, Awadhi Seekh Kebab and Spicy Finger.
According to the Tata group FMCG arm, plant-based meats are at the forefront of the broader plant protein landscape, aimed at replicating the sensory and cultural resonance of animal-derived meat, but without the associated implications to the environment and health.
ITC had entered the segment earlier this year and according to Edelweiss Financial Services Executive Director Abneesh Roy, over the long-term more FMCG companies would enter the segment.

In this plant-based meat alternative, several startups such as Shaka Harry and Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma-funded Blue Tribe etc have entered.

''I think Nestle, HUL, Marico can evaluate whether to enter over the next five years if this category becomes large,'' said Roy.

ITC has launched sustainable plant-based protein products for consumers under its ITC Master Chef IncrEdible brand across two varieties - the ‘Incredible’ Burger Patties and ‘Incredible’ Nuggets.

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''The product has been rolled out across e-commerce channels and large retail chains in eight cities as of now as well as to institutional customers,'' said ITC Vice President and Business Head, Frozen and Fresh Food Ashu Phakey.

ITC has a first mover advantage in the Plant-based meat segment, he added.