Postman Pat
Well-known member
Mr Brown thinks that consumers are already starting to make the choice to eat less meat.
That says we're getting more and more penetration into the broadest swath of the market, which is people who are consuming animal protein, but again, are hearing this information about their health or maybe hearing about climate, or maybe uncomfortable with factory farming, they're deciding to cut down on their consumption of animal-based products."
Cost, as well as taste and texture are, according to Mr Brown, the three elements his company has to get right, as plant-based meat can be much more expensive than animal meat. But he thinks that over time prices will come down.
"As we scale, we'll begin to be able to underprice animal protein - if you look at our facilities, and you look at the facilities of say, some of our plant or animal-based competitors, right, we're still a very small company [but] that's going to change.
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So he's already getting market share, consumers are making alternative choices and he is scaling his business to make it cheaper than meat.
Why the need for taxes then seems to be going fine without?
That says we're getting more and more penetration into the broadest swath of the market, which is people who are consuming animal protein, but again, are hearing this information about their health or maybe hearing about climate, or maybe uncomfortable with factory farming, they're deciding to cut down on their consumption of animal-based products."
Cost, as well as taste and texture are, according to Mr Brown, the three elements his company has to get right, as plant-based meat can be much more expensive than animal meat. But he thinks that over time prices will come down.
"As we scale, we'll begin to be able to underprice animal protein - if you look at our facilities, and you look at the facilities of say, some of our plant or animal-based competitors, right, we're still a very small company [but] that's going to change.
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So he's already getting market share, consumers are making alternative choices and he is scaling his business to make it cheaper than meat.
Why the need for taxes then seems to be going fine without?