Meatless Eating by 2035? Company CEO Claims No One Will Eat Products from Slaughtered Animals in Less Than 15 Years

A company Chief Executive Officer recently claimed nobody will eat meat from slaughtered animals anymore by 2035.

As specified in a Futurism report, if one never experienced the joy into a plant-based "White Castle Impossible slider," he should take it from vegetarians who know, and they'd say, "they're pretty dang good."

The meatless meat products are available in restaurants and grocery stores all over the United States. Even the Impossible Whopper popular food chain Burger King serves is satisfying.

Impossible Foods CEO Patrick Brown claimed during the Web Summit 2020, as reported by the Freethink digital publication, the firm's plant-based meat will turn even better.

Meatless Eating by 2035? Company CEO Claims No One Will Eat Products from Slaughtered Animals in Less Than 15 Years
A meatless 'Impossible Slider' sits on a table at a White Castle restaurant. Drew Angerer/Getty Images

Meatless Eating by 2035

It may get so good that he claims by 2035, nobody will be eating meat from slaughtered animals at all.

The company executive said, their mission is to totally replace animal use as a food technology in 13 years. He added that they are very serious about their mission and believe it is doable.

While Impossible has existed since 2011, vegetarian foods have had rising popularity. The company put the soy-protein slider on its menu in 2018 and made it a permanent offering after it turned an "overnight sensation," QSR Magazine reported.

Meanwhile, Burger King launched its meatless Whopper in 2019. While other food chains like KFC are not using brand products, they launched a plant-based chicken to their menu, just this year.

Climate Change

One of the reasons there's hope for predictions of Brown to come true is climate change. The company published a blog post in their area about how pollution agriculture and meat animals produce and use credible sources to support their claims.

As indicated in the blog post, the destructive effect of animal agriculture on the global environment extremely goes beyond that of any other technology on Earth.

The piece also stated that the greenhouse gas footprint of animal agriculture rivals every vehicle like bus, truck, car, airplane, ship, and rocketship combined.

Furthermore, animal agriculture pollutes and consumes more eater than any other industry. This report said, even Fast Company has covered the negative effects Western-style animal agriculture has on lower-wage nations. Therefore, it is not like Impossible is making a new or revolutionary statement about climate change.

Seeing Benefits from Plant-Based Products

If the company CEO is right, and if this firm can make truly delicious meatless converting calories, the world would definitely be better for it.

In 2019, RetailWire reported that Whole Foods co-founder and CEO John Mackey also sees the benefit of producing products made from plants, instead of raising and slaughtering poultry and cattle.

This grocery store is the first grocery store to sell products of Beyond Meat, one of the companies that manufacture meat, egg, and cheese substitutes made from plants.

There seem to be new announcements of restaurant and grocery chains that add plant-based substitutes to their refrigerated menus and cases every day.

Related information about the White Castle Sliders is shown on Mashed's YouTube video below:

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