Starbucks to trial fake meat sandwiches in Canadian outlets

Starbucks’ has said its Canadian stores will start selling a Beyond Meat plant-based breakfast sandwich next week, the first time the world’s biggest coffee chain will offer an imitation meat product.
Starbucks to trial fake meat sandwiches in Canadian outlets

Starbucks is planning to sell alternative meat products.
Starbucks is planning to sell alternative meat products.

Starbucks’ has said its Canadian stores will start selling a Beyond Meat plant-based breakfast sandwich next week, the first time the world’s biggest coffee chain will offer an imitation meat product.

The Seattle-based company said its Beyond Meat sandwich, which will be topped with cheddar cheese and egg on an artisanal bun, will be available at its nearly 1,200 coffee shops across Canada on March 3.

The deal intensifies the already heated rivalry between Beyond Meat and other plant-based meat producers - including Impossible Foods, Kellogg’s Morningstar Farms, Cargill and Nestle’s Sweet Earth - which have been vying for shelf space at retailers and for deals with food service outlets.

In November, all-day breakfast provider Dunkin’ Brands Group expanded its Beyond Sausage Sandwich to all its US stores.

McDonald’s is testing its plant-based “P.L.T.” burger, using Beyond Meat patties, in Ontario.

The Starbucks deal also comes as restaurants vie for a share of the expanding morning food business, with American burger chain Wendy’s shaking up the status quo by officially launching into the US breakfast market on March 2.

Wendy’s effort could strip some customers away from restaurant chains already prominent in the morning, including Starbucks, McDonald’s and Dunkin’.

Starbucks has been working to build out its food business, which currently makes up at least 20% of revenue at company-operated stores, and to increase its plant-based offerings for more environmentally sustainable operations.

While it has long since sold meatless menu items, this is the first time it will sell any faux meat patty made with plants instead of animal protein in any market.

- Hilary Russ, Reuters

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