Brazil: More and more plant-based foods are preferred over animal protein

Published 2024년 1월 23일

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A recent study by the Mintel Group indicates a decrease in demand for plant-based products due to concerns over taste, nutritional value, and cost. Nearly half of consumers surveyed expressed concerns about taste, while 35% believed animal meat offered superior nutrition. Additionally, 34% found plant-based products too expensive. The research also showed a drop in the number of people on a reduced meat diet from 21% to 18% between 2022 and 2023, and highlighted the nutritional benefits of animal protein, particularly red meat, over plant-based alternatives.
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Plant-based products – plant-based or laboratory-grown foods used mainly to replace proteins of animal origin – are increasingly facing challenges in attracting consumers, with a significant drop in demand, largely attributed to consumer concerns about the flavor, nutritional composition and price. This reality was proven in a study produced by the Mintel Group, a British market research company with global relevance. According to the research, sales of plant-based products – which peaked in 2020 – have declined since then, as consumers are abandoning the category in search of more nutritious options. Mintel revealed that 48% of consumers consider taste to be an important concern, 35% believe animal meat is a better source of nutrients and 34% find plant-based products too expensive. Some supporters of plant-based foods, whose marketing promised to replicate the flavor and texture of meat, are reviewing their choices and returning to a diet with more traditional and nutritious ...

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