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Impossible Foods To Sell Plant-Based Burgers In Kroger's 1,700 Stores

By Dayeeta Das
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Impossible Foods To Sell Plant-Based Burgers In Kroger's 1,700 Stores

Plant-based meat maker Impossible Foods will start selling its flagship burgers in supermarket chain Kroger Co's 1,700 stores in the United States, as it taps growing demand for vegan alternatives among home chefs.

Kroger, which also operates Fred Meyer, King Soopers, Ralphs, Smith's and other stores, will sell the vegan burgers online as well on Kroger.com for curbside pickup and delivery, starting Tuesday.

Impossible Foods said the Kroger rollout represents an eighteen-fold increase in the California-based company's retail footprint so far this year.

The Beyond Meat Inc rival already sells its products in about 2,700 US grocery stores including Albertsons, Safeway, Gelsons in Southern California, Fairway Markets in New York City among others.

Impossible Foods expects to expand its retail footprint fifty-fold this year, it said, as demand for plant-based meat soars both in retail and restaurants among health and environment conscious customers.

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Beef and pork producers including Tyson Foods Inc have signalled disruptions to the US food supply as they are forced to shut many meat plants to curb the rapid spread of the coronavirus.

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