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On the front page of a shop selling artificial meat, the words "Try the future" are written.
some consumers said they wanted to be "the first to eat crabs", but many chose to buy cautiously because they knew little about artificial meat.
source Pixabay understands that the artificial meat sold on the e-commerce platform is soybean protein meat, its unique vegan protein formula mainly from peas, non-GMO soybeans, mushrooms and rice, involving patented technology to turn plant protein into a complete protein, and add beets to mimic the color of fresh meat.
contains only 1.5 grams of saturated fat per 100 grams of artificial meat and contains no cholesterol.
price, before the Jinhua jin-word ham Tmall flagship store announced the beef-flavored artificial meat burger meat pie, two boxes sold for 118 yuan, each box only 2 tablets, 220 grams, so that the vast number of food directly called "can't afford."
This artificial meat sale coincides with Tmall International "Black Five" shopping festival, 309 grams of plant chicken nuggets original price of 131 yuan, black five price 58 yuan;
but as of December 3rd, less than 5,000 copies of artificial meat had been sold on e-commerce platforms.
, Nesai's tea was available in three new artificial meats, and 100 artificial meat burgers sold out in an hour, and consumers didn't seem to be buying them.
51.3 per cent of Chinese consumers surveyed said they would not try artificial meat, while less than 30 per cent said they would try artificial meat, according to a report by Ai Media Consulting.
half of Chinese consumers who are reluctant to try artificial meat are psychologically motivated, accounting for 49.5 per cent.