Logo
IndianGlobalBlogsPublicationsPodcastsMarketAboutContact
Logo
IndianGlobalBlogsPublicationsPodcasts
7News
TN Minister Urges Farmers to Adopt Tech for Value Addition in DairyListen to the Farm, Not the Farmer—The New Productivity LensWhat’s Driving Change In Beverages, FMCG And Dairy in 2025ED begins money laundering probe in dairy investment fraud caseIndo-Brazil pact aims to boost cattle genetics and dairy yield

Indian Dairy News

TN Minister Urges Farmers to Adopt Tech for Value Addition in Dairy
Dec 12, 2025

TN Minister Urges Farmers to Adopt Tech for Value Addition in Dairy

In Coimbatore this week, Tamil Nadu’s Minister for Milk and Dairy Development, Mano Thangaraj, called on dairy farmers to embrace modern technologies to boost productivity and value addition across th...Read More

Listen to the Farm, Not the Farmer—The New Productivity Lens
Dec 12, 2025

Listen to the Farm, Not the Farmer—The New Productivity Lens

India’s dairy sector, valued at nearly $30 billion, has reached a point where incremental changes will not deliver the next breakthrough. For decades, improvement programs have focused on what farmers...Read More

What’s Driving Change In Beverages, FMCG And Dairy in 2025
Dec 12, 2025

What’s Driving Change In Beverages, FMCG And Dairy in 2025

India’s retail landscape in 2025 was marked by a decisive shift in how consumers choose, consume and connect with brands. From beverages to daily nutrition and even the most essential dairy products,...Read More

Latest Blogs

See More
More Milk, Less Money: India’s Dairy Crisis
Dec 01, 2025

More Milk, Less Money: India’s Dairy Crisis

With the release of the BAHS 2025 summary report, I felt compelled to deep dive into its findings and reflect on the real progress and challenges facing India’s dairy sector. Over the last six years,...Read More

India Milk Prices: Cost Shock and Procurement Pressure
Nov 28, 2025

India Milk Prices: Cost Shock and Procurement Pressure

Milk prices in India face upward pressure as rising feed costs and procurement hikes reshape farm economics. Insight on dairy procurement, feed costs, and market outlook. Official government and coope...Read More

Stop Blaming, Start Claiming: Livestock’s Carbon Credit Future
Nov 16, 2025

Stop Blaming, Start Claiming: Livestock’s Carbon Credit Future

This week, I had the opportunity to attend an Agri Carbon Masterclass conducted by CII FACE. The deliberations, case studies, and discussions presented during the session were both insightful and thou...Read More

India Powers the Gulf’s Dairy Revolution -Gulf Food 2025
Oct 31, 2025

India Powers the Gulf’s Dairy Revolution -Gulf Food 2025

As Gulf Food Manufacturing prepares to open its doors from November 4–6 in Dubai, Indian dairy product and equipment manufacturers have a unique opportunity to explore one of the most promising region...Read More

Global Dairy News

Why the global milk business needs a structural shake-up
Dec 08, 2025

Why the global milk business needs a structural shake-up

The New Zealand dairy stalwart Fonterra has sold its consumer dairy-brands (milk, butter, cheese) — including “Anchor” and “Mainland Cheese” — to French agribusiness giant Lactalis in late October 202...Read More

Raw-milk prices in Europe hit 5-yr low; ripple effect looms
Dec 07, 2025

Raw-milk prices in Europe hit 5-yr low; ripple effect looms

European raw-milk prices have plunged to their lowest in five years, as oversupply and weak demand weigh on dairy markets across the region. According to recent data from DCA Market Intelligence B.V.,...Read More

Global food prices ease; FAO dairy index slips — impact looms
Dec 06, 2025

Global food prices ease; FAO dairy index slips — impact looms

The FAO Dairy Price Index averaged 137.5 points in November, down 4.4 points (3.1 percent) from October and 2.4 points (1.7 percent) from its value a year ago. International dairy prices fell for the...Read More

Dairy News 7x7

Your trusted source for all the latest dairy industry news, market insights, and trending topics.

FOLLOW US
CATEGORIES
  • Global News
  • Indian News
  • Blogs
  • Publications
  • Podcasts
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Stay informed with the latest updates and trending news in the dairy industry.

No spam, unsubscribe at any time

GET IN TOUCH
C-49, C Block, Sector 65,
Noida, UP 201307
+91 7827405029dairynews7x7@gmail.com

© 2025 Dairy News 7x7. All Rights Reserved.

Terms of ServicePrivacy Policy

Plant based meat goes down and dairy moves up in USA

By DairyNews7x7•Published on April 22, 2024

US retail sales of plant-based meat continued their precipitous decline in 2023, while plant-based milk made modest gains, according to a new report from nonprofit The Good Food Institute (GFI).

In the 52 weeks ending December 3, 2023, US retail sales of plant-based meat & seafood dropped 12% to $1.2 billion in 2023 with units down 19%, while plant-based milk generated a 1% increase in dollar sales to $2.9 billion, although units were down 8%, according to data from SPINS crunched by the GFI.

For context, US retail sales of conventional meat and dairy milk are also down, but not to the same degree, with unit sales of packaged conventional meat and seafood falling by 6% over the past two years vs a 26% drop for plant-based meat and seafood.

While unit sales of most plant-based categories declined in 2023, there were some bright spots, notably in plant-based creamers, with dollars up 10% to $701 million and units up 4% (while unit sales of conventional creamers fell 1%). Plant-based protein liquids and powders also performed well, with dollars up 8% to $392 million and units up 2%.

Given that scores of food & beverage products and fresh produce are made from plants, the term ‘plant-based’ in the SPINS chart below just covers products that provide a direct intentional replacement for an animal product​. In the case of condiments, for example, it would include sales of Vegenaise (egg-free mayo) but exclude a plant-based product such as French’s classic yellow mustard, as it’s not replacing something that is typically animal-based.

Plant based sales 2023 vs 2022 GFI
Source: Total market = SPINS Natural Grocery Channel + SPINS Conventional Multi Outlet Channel + SPINS Convenience Channel (powered by Circana, formerly IRI & NPD) | 52 Weeks Ending 12-3-2023

US household penetration: 44% for plant-based milk; 15% for plant-based meat

According to the GFI:
  • 15% of US households purchased plant-based meat or seafood in 2023, down from 19% in 2022.
  • 44% of US households purchased plant-based milk in 2023.
  • 10% of US households purchased plant-based ice cream or frozen novelties in 2023.
  • 25% of households purchasing plant-based milk also purchased plant-based meat and seafood.
  • Plant-based milk accounted for almost 15% of all dollar sales of total milk in US retail in 2023.
  • Households with children are more likely to spend more on plant-based milk.
“Currently, taste and price performance is limiting the category’s engagement with meat-eaters. Yet US consumers say they’d be more willing to eat plant-based meat if it tasted better and were more affordable. This underscores the opportunity for brands to innovate to improve the eating experience of their products.” GFI
Price differential plant based vs conventional USA
Source: GFI

What is holding back the plant-based meat market in the US?

Around 13% of Americans eat plant-based meat at least once a week, 12% eat it at least once a month, while 11% report eating it at least once per year, says the GFI. “This points to a loyal core of consumers who are likely to continue using the category in the future, despite overall sales declines in 2023.”

Meanwhile, 51% of US adults have never tried plant-based meat products according to GFI/Morning Consult research from December 2023.

So what is stopping those who have tried plant-based meat from becoming regular purchasers, or preventing those who have never consumed it from giving it a try?

According to the GFI, lapsed consumers of plant-based meat “tend to point to taste and price as reasons they stopped purchasing,” two fairly major barriers, with plant-based meat carrying a whopping 77% price premium per pound according to SPINS data for 2023 (see chart above). That said, such shoppers “remain very open to repurchasing if products more closely match the taste and texture of meat,” says the GFI.

“Around 50% of lapsed consumers claim they would buy a new plant-based meat product if they were offered a sample and found its taste and texture were exactly like conventional meat, and 43% would consider purchasing if it cost less than conventional meat.”

As to what is putting off those who haven’t tried plant-based meat, while Beyond Meat CEO Ethan Brown has blamed meat-industry-backed efforts to paint plant-based meat as ultra-processed for “poisoning the plant-based well,” most consumers “do not appear to be aware of or concerned by these claims,” claims the GFI. “A majority of consumers in 2023 who reported hearing media coverage of plant-based meats said the coverage was primarily positive or neutral.”

Indeed, it says, “US adults are most likely to rate plant-based meat as “better” (in the case of overall healthiness) or “equal to” (in the case of protein) animal-based meat.”

The basic challenge is more straightforward: “US adults are more likely to rate conventional meat as tasty, high-protein, affordable, good value, easy to find, and easy to cook.”

GFI Morning Consult consumer survey on plant based meat Dec 2023
Source: Poll by Morning Consult on behalf of GFI, n=2,228 US adults, December 2023

US foodservice channel: more modest declines for plant-based meat, sales surge for plant-based milk

In the US foodservice channel, the figures are less dire, with plant-based proteins posting a modest 1% decline in dollar sales to $306 million and a 3% decline in volumes from broadline distributors to operators in 2023.

For context, dollar sales of conventional meat fell 3%, while volume sales rose 4% in 2023, reflecting price decreases.

Since 2019, analogs—products meant to replicate the taste, texture, and experience of conventional meat—have outpaced more vegetable-forward plant-based proteins (grain, nut, veggie burgers etc), says the GFI. In 2023, analogs made up 50% of the total category pound sales, up from 39% in 2019.

“Three emerging analog product types include pork patties, chicken nuggets, and chicken tenders. All three grew both dollar and pound sales in the double digits in 2023 and now make up 10% of category pound sales, up from 6% in 2019.”

Meanwhile, plant-based milk experienced strong growth in foodservice in 2023, with sales surging 21% to $222m to capture a 12% share of the total milk market in broadline distributor sales; Volumes rose 18%.

Looking back over the past five years, dollar sales of plant-based milk are up up 81% vs 2019 in US foodservice, with volumes up 55%. For context, conventional milk dollar sales grew 34% while volumes grew 8% over the same timeframe.

Swipe to continue reading

Previous Article

Next Article