Beyond Meat’s plant-based products have to go across various restaurants and grocery stores, but now fans of its product can order directly. Its rival Impossible Foods Launched direct-to-customer sales back in June, as both companies showcase their faux-meat to customers who may not seem to have an interest in those same restaurants and grocery stores.
Their offerings are a lot alike, with some “family size” bundles that start around $50 – enough to defray the cost of free two-day shipping in the continental US and likely high enough that they don’t directly compete with local grocery stores.
Packaging the products that way makes them less appealing as saplings if you haven’t tried them out yet, although Beyond’s “trial pack” puts one of each of its various products in a box for $50. Still, if you’re either all-in on the post-animal meat lifestyle or just want to join them up, then you can get hold of either one without stepping out of your comfort zone.
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