Flexitarians Targeted by Canadian Meat Giant With Soy Bacon
- Consumers seeking more meat alternatives, Lightlife says
- Company sees potential for ‘tremendous’ growth in Canada
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After decades of offering traditional deli fare, Canada’s largest packaged meat company is now stocking shelves with plant-based imitators like vegan bacon and veggie hot dogs.
Lightlife Foods, acquired by Mississauga-based Maple Leaf Foods Inc. in 2017, is rolling out nine of its top-selling plant-based protein alternatives to Canadian retail stores in August as part of its push to become a dominant player in the fast-growing space. Massachusetts-based Lightlife is already seeing “significant” double-digit growth in the U.S. and expects the segment will provide long-term growth in Canada, where it sees “tremendous opportunity,” said Dan Curtin, the company’s president.