Hormel Foods introduces plant-based protein line

Diversified agrifood company Hormel Foods announced the launch of the Happy Little Plants brand, a new plant-forward, protein portfolio created as part of the company's first project under its Cultivated Foods umbrella.

Hormel Foods has launched its new plant-based protein product, Happy Little Plants. (Hormel Foods)
Hormel Foods has launched its new plant-based protein product, Happy Little Plants. (Hormel Foods)

Diversified agrifood company Hormel Foods announced the launch of the Happy Little Plants brand, a new plant-forward, protein portfolio created as part of the company's first project under its Cultivated Foods umbrella. 

The product launch was announced by Jim Splinter, group vice president of corporate strategy at Hormel Foods, during The Barclays Global Consumer Staples Conference on September 4.

"Hormel Foods has one of the most admired brand portfolios in the industry, led by our legacy of industry-leading innovation," said Splinter. "We are continuing to build an organization that has the agility and adaptability to create products to align with today's dynamic marketplace."

The Happy Little Plants brand is part of the company's plant-based and blended protein innovation efforts, which began in 2014 with the launch of the Hormel Fuse burger in the company's foodservice business. Today, retail and foodservice product offerings have expanded to include additional plant-based pizza topping items produced at its Burke Corporation subsidiary and the Applegate Blend Burger, a product that blends organic meat with organic mushrooms.

Happy Little Plants products launched this week and have distribution in select retail outlets, with further expansion planned in the coming months. Numerous retailers and foodservice operators have expressed interest based on the exceptional taste, versatility, and simple ingredient statement. Its flagship product is a ground plant-based protein alternative containing 20 grams of non-GMO soy protein, is only 180 calories, with no preservatives, no cholesterol and is gluten-free.

Splinter added, "We understand consumers across a spectrum of lifestyles are adopting more flexible attitudes and behaviors when thinking about food, especially given the wide variety of products available in the marketplace. We intend to focus on all the ways plants can help consumers find alternatives in their food routines."

Hormel Foods is a leading pork company in the United States, and is the parent company of Jennie-O Turkey Store, the second largest turkey company in the country.

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