Impossible Foods and Quorn on the ‘meat-free’ future of food

Is the future of food meat-free? Impossible Foods and Quorn are taking plant-based meat alternatives to the masses.

When plant-based meat company Impossible Foods made its first international foray to culinary capital Hong Kong in April last year, the team had some concerns about the Asia market.

“Coming here, we actually had a think about this: ‘Do we have to create a new product, or can we bring our existing product to Asia?’,” revealed the company’s director of international expansion, Jordan Sadowsky, recently in Singapore.

“One thing that was super important to us was to reflect the diversity – both culturally, and the cuisine type – of the markets that we went into,” he said at the...

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