After supplying the nation’s restaurants and groceries with millions of plant-based, meat-free burgers, nuggets, meatballs and more, Impossible Foods is branching out with a restaurant of its own.
The new initiative, called the Impossible Food Shop, will offer menu items developed by Impossible Foods’ head of culinary operations, chef J. Michael Melton. They will be prepared in the kitchens of Dog Haus restaurants, which were among the first in the nation to put the plant-based products on their permanent menu in 2018.
Nearly 40 Dog Haus restaurants — the Fremont, Oakland and San Francisco locations, plus 16 locations in Southern California — became Impossible Food Shops in December.
The inaugural menu will showcase six Impossible recipes, and customers in the future will get the opportunity to try new Impossible products. The Impossible Shop is part of the group's expansion into new products, grocery stores, and restaurants in order to help expand alternative meats and plant-based foods.
According to research, its newest product – Impossible Chicken Nuggets made from plants – marks a major milestone in consumers’ preference for plant-based products. In a blind taste test of Impossible Chicken Nuggets for restaurants, conducted in Irving, Texas among 201 meat-eating consumers, seven out of 10 consumers preferred the Impossible Chicken Nuggets to animal-based chicken nuggets from a leading brand. The product also scored higher in “liking” in every category, including flavor, texture, and overall appearance.
“We are tremendously excited about our Impossible Nuggets. But this launch isn’t really about nuggets; it’s about the historic inflection point we’ve reached. For the first time, consumers unquestionably prefer meat made from plants instead of meat from an iconic animal,” said Pat Brown, founder and CEO of Impossible Foods.
Longtime Impossible Foods customers that included Fatburger, Bay Area-based Gott’s Roadside and select Dog Haus locations nationwide brought the product to their menus in December. Leading retailers including Walmart, Kroger, Albertsons, Safeway, ShopRite, Giant Stores, Gelsons and others will debut Impossible Chicken Nuggets for home chefs in the frozen aisle.
Restaurants nationwide can now order Impossible Chicken Nuggets for their menus from major foodservice distributors. The Impossible Chicken Nuggets for restaurants will vary slightly from Impossible Chicken Nuggets for home chefs in order to best accommodate commercial deep fryers.
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