Plant-based meats and alt sweeteners shift gears, find balance at Expo West Once-dominant food trends—alternative sweeteners and plant-based meats—found new footing at Natural Products Expo West 2025, embracing balance over extremes. | ||
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I traveled to Expo West in search of trends. By the time I hopped on a flight from California heading back to Colorado, I'd spotted a bunch—from the continued rocket-like rise of Korean-inspired foods to the proliferation of new-wave wellness sodas. But one trend struck me with particular force: the eclipse of the alternates. I anticipated finding loads of sugar-free products flooded with natural sweeteners such as stevia and allulose—they have become Expo fixtures. I also expected to encounter vast corrals of plant-based meats. In recent years, these products have flourished; by the conclusion of 2022's show, one reporter wondered if we had finally reached "peak nugget." But neither the sugar-shunning products nor the alt-meats seemed to occupy as much booth space this year. Both categories showed up. On the alt-meat side, for example, Prime Roots handed out superb banh mi sandwiches based on their mycelium cold cuts, and big brand Impossible Foods built a grand booth, where servers handed out parades of alt-meat samples. Compared to recent Expos, however, neither alt category commanded as much attention as I had envisioned. So, what happened? |