Ikea is working on a new meatless meatball
Source: CNN Business
Ikea is working on a new meatless meatball
By Danielle Wiener-Bronner, CNN Business
Updated 2041 GMT (0441 HKT) May 2, 2019
New York (CNN Business) Ikea is jumping on the plant-based protein trend.
The furniture retailer known for its Swedish meatballs is working on a new version of the food that "looks and tastes like meat but is made from plant based alternative proteins," it said Thursday. Ultimately, Ikea wants to sell the plant-based meatball at all of its restaurants worldwide.
Demand for plant-based protein alternatives is heating up as consumers seek out healthier diets and more ways to reduce their environmental footprints.
This week has shown just how popular the trend has become, among both consumers and investors.
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Doodley
(10,452 posts)HopeAgain
(4,407 posts)I don't have to have a closer taste or texture of meat to be happy, I don't know why we are so desparate to find a fake meat that is like the real.
Codeine
(25,586 posts)the easier it becomes to convince meat eaters to reduce their consumption of animals.
C_U_L8R
(45,767 posts)athena
(4,187 posts)and improve our own health.
You're in the Vegetarian, Vegan, and Animal Rights group.
C_U_L8R
(45,767 posts)Its still absurd.
athena
(4,187 posts)You don't know what you're missing! Gardein's meatless meatballs are excellent. I say this as someone who can't stand the smell of meat.
C_U_L8R
(45,767 posts)Your assumptions are funny.
athena
(4,187 posts)and draws in omnivores who don't realize that this is a vegan forum. If you mock vegan products, don't be surprised when people assume you're not vegan. I was trying to be polite and friendly, but now that you've responded by laughing at me, I will be frank and say that it is at best thoughtless for a vegan to mock vegan products on a forum that is frequented almost completely by people who are actively supporting the factory-farm industry three times a day. Every time you post something disparaging about a new vegan product, that post is read by non-vegans who use it to justify their own actions, and animals end up getting hurt as a result.
C_U_L8R
(45,767 posts)Clearly you don't see it that way. Sorry.
dewsgirl
(14,964 posts)Sneederbunk
(15,392 posts)Codeine
(25,586 posts)that are popular enough that non-shoppers eat there. They also have a pretty impressive selection of imported Swedish food and drink; I always end up buying crispbreads and lingonberry jam when I shop for shelves or slipcovers.
dewsgirl
(14,964 posts)have to check it out sometime. I miss Morrison's and Picadilly very much.
JDC
(10,524 posts)Now, no meat. Seems like they can't get it right.
Is a meatless meatball really a meatball? More like a falafel it seems to me.
I am kidding about all of this btw. Just not the original title line:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2013/02/26/world/europe/ikea-recalls-its-meatballs-horse-meat-is-detected.amp.html
athena
(4,187 posts)I had horse meat in Switzerland a few years before I went vegan. I don't see how eating the flesh of a horse or cat or dog is any different from eating the flesh of a cow or a pig or a chicken. They are all animals who, like us, want to live on this earth.
If you want to improve your health, reduce your carbon footprint, and stop supporting the torture perpetrated by the factory-farm industry, give Gardein's meatless meatballs a try. They are delicious -- better than meatballs made from animal flesh. Look for them in the frozen foods aisle of your local grocery store.
https://www.gardein.com/products/meatless-meatballs/