Now that's confidence.
But the founder and chief executive of meat substitute maker Impossible Foods, Patrick Brown, made a bold claim in an interview with CNBC’s Jim Cramer.
“ “This is why I think people are increasingly aware plant-based products are going to completely replace the animal-based products in the food world within the next 15 years. That’s our mission. That transformation is inevitable.” ” — Impossible Foods CEO Patrick Brown There is, to be fair, a way to go, even with the growth for companies like Impossible Foods and rival Beyond Meats BYND, -2.52%. According to the annual Power of Meat study, animal-based meat sales in the U.S. were $50 billion in 2019, compared with $760 million for their plant-based rivals.
Impossible Foods on Tuesday signed a deal with Starbucks SBUX, -3.08% to carry its breakfast sandwich at U.S. locations.
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