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The Best New Plant-Based Products in Grocery Stores 2025


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These meat- and dairy-free champs prove vegan options have never been tastier

The article from People magazine highlights the surge in popularity of plant-based products in grocery stores as of 2025, showcasing a variety of innovative and delicious options that cater to the growing demand for sustainable and health-conscious eating. Featured products include Beyond Meat's new line of plant-based steaks that mimic the taste and texture of traditional beef, Oatly's expanded range of non-dairy ice creams with unique flavors like matcha and lavender, and Impossible Foods' plant-based seafood alternatives such as shrimp and scallops. Additionally, the article mentions the introduction of plant-based cheeses by companies like Miyoko's Creamery, which are praised for their meltability and flavor, and the rise of plant-based snacks like HIPPEAS' chickpea puffs and LesserEvil's avocado oil popcorn. These products reflect a broader trend towards plant-based diets, driven by environmental concerns, health benefits, and the continuous improvement in taste and variety of plant-based offerings.

Read the Full People Article at:
[ https://people.com/the-best-new-plant-based-products-in-grocery-stores-2025-11745807 ]

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