Do we need to drop the plant-based label?

Do we need to drop the plant-based label?

Speaking on the Food Manufacture Live Stage at this year’s FoodEx show at the Birmingham NEC, Hughes warned the audience that food is running out and alternative proteins were key to keeping the nation fed.

Hughes also advised manufacturers to steer away from focusing too hard on creating complete replacements for meat and instead on making foods that are desirable in their own right.

“Why are you trying to replicate something that people are trying to give up?” ​he asked. “With plant-based proteins, why do we focus so much on replicating something and then not just creating a food that tastes nice, is cost effective and environmentally friendly?” Brands should move away from this focus.”

Pointless endeavour

Hughes argued that creating analogues is ultimately pointless if the product you’ve made is unappealing to the consumer – an example he gave was of vegan cheese his friend had eaten that ‘stuck to their teeth’.

“Doesn’t matter how sustainable it is, no-one is going to purchase it if that’s your consumption experience.”he explained. “And another thing – plant-based food, just call it food. If you think about phrases like substitute products, alternatives, it’s associated with compromise and the one thing consumers don’t want it compromise.

“Eating and drinking is an emotional affair, it’s meant to be an enjoyment whether you’re eating out or at home. But if you’re positioning your product as a substitute you’re almost saying right away ‘it doesn’t taste as good as the real thing – hopefully you won’t notice’. Just make foods in their own right.”

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