Beyond Meat & Impossible Foods Comparison (2024)

My team and I put beyond meat vs impossible burgers to the test. We compared how each is made, the pros and cons, their flavours, how realistic they taste to meat, and did a blind taste test! Which plant-based burger will reign supreme? You’ll have to wait to see how they compare!

Both Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods are incredible products that are a huge step in the right direction for the future of plant-based eating! I buy both, I eat both, I think they are incredible products. This comparison was so fun to really break them down on a variety of levels and I have nothing but positive things to say about both companies.

In Canada, Beyond Meat is more easily accessible and is served at more fast-food chains. Impossible is newer on the scene where I live but is quickly building momentum and being served on more menus.

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Ingredients and Nutrition

Beyond Meat vs Impossible Foods

As far as the macros go, these products are so similar. The fat, protein and minerals are all in line with each other. That isn’t to say that there aren’t key differences… some of which may be important to you and your dietary needs.

Servings of both products are just under 300 calories each, about 20g of protein, nearly 400mg of sodium.

Organic

The Impossible Burger contains mainly organic ingredients while Beyond uses conventional ingredients.

GMO

The Beyond Meat burger is strictly non-GMO, whereas Impossible Foods uses genetically modified ingredients that contain glyphosate, causing recent backlash from some consumers. Glyphosate is a herbicide that has been used in the US since the 1970s. They also use a genetically modified heme.

Ingredients

The Impossible burger is fortified with more minerals and vitamins than Beyond Meat. The white flecks in Beyond Meat and Impossible that act as fat are made from coconut oil and sunflower oil. Beyond meat also has cocoa butter in the “fat” component.

Protein

The protein in Beyond Meat is mainly derived from peas, mung beans, and rice protein. Impossible gets its protein from mostly soy and potato protein.

Heme

The biggest difference to me is how the heme is derived in both products. Heme (also spelled “haem”) is the iron and iron flavouring used in plant-based meat substitutes to give the flavours traditionally associated with meat. Impossible Foods use a plant-based heme. It is made from genetically modified yeast that they created to mimic the taste of iron or blood. The way Beyond Meat “bleeds” is from beet juice, it doesn’t really change the flavour of the product, it is more for colour.

Beyond Meat & Impossible Foods Comparison (1)Size and Price

Beyond Meat vs Impossible Foods

Package Size

The standard packaging of both Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods vegan ground meat is 340g.

Cost (in Toronto, Canada)

Where I have found them available, Impossible Foods retails for $11.99 but is often on sale for $7.99. In the same store, Beyond Meat retails for $9.99 and can be found at a discount for as little as $6.99.

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Certifications

Beyond Meat vs Impossible Foods

Beyond Meat

Beyond Meat is certified Vegan, but there is no indication if it is Halal or Kosher.

Impossible Foods

Impossible Foods is not yet certified by the Vegan Action Foundation because of the need for they heme to be tested in lab rat studies in order to be able to be sold by the FDA. Every ingredient used in mainstream food needs to undergo these tests. It is certified Halal and Kosher

Beyond Meat & Impossible Foods Comparison (3)Appearance and Flavour

Beyond Meat vs Impossible Foods

Raw Appearance

When looking at both products in their raw, in the package state, Beyond is browner in colour while Impossible is redder. Beyond Meat has more white flecks, which turn into melted oil (fat) when cooking, while Impossible has less of these white bits. The raw texture of Beyond is more like a paste, while Impossible has a crumbly texture in the package. To me, Impossible looks more like animal-derived ground beef.

While Cooking

I cooked both of these burgers in 4 oz patties on medium-high heat for 4-5 minutes per side on a cast-iron skillet. Immediately, Beyond Meat lets out oil faster than Impossible. Once flipped, they both have a nice browning or caramelization that beef burgers would have. Beyond Meat does not change colour as much as the Impossible patty.

Cooked Appearance

Both patties were cooked and served the same way. I added a slice of my favourite vegan cheese to each and topped the bun with ketchup, mustard, lettuce and tomato. Once cut in half, Impossible has more of a “medium-rare” appearance with pink in the middle and brown on the edges. The Beyond burger looks more or less the same all the way through. The Beyond patty keeps its more solid texture while Impossible looks more crumbly. To me, the Impossible patty looks more like an animal-based beef burger than Beyond.

Flavour (our opinions)

Because our team makes lots of recipes using these products and tested most of the fast-food chains that carry these products, we can almost immediately taste the difference. We all agreed that they are both outstanding products that we would reach for time and time again, but there are key differences. Our team members all agreed that Impossible had more of a convincing “beef” flavour, mind you, we have all been vegans for a minimum of 1 year. Beyond Meat has a milder flavour without the acidic iron taste.

Both companies have confirmed to me that their product can be consumed raw, but we have not ventured to try them in that state yet.

Please let me know which is your favourite in the comments and if you’d like to see me put any other products head to head!

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FAQs

Beyond Meat & Impossible Foods Comparison? ›

Burgers can be compared in many ways (e.g., taste, fats, protein, environmental impact, GMOs, amount of processing, etc.), but, as far as vitamins and minerals go, the Impossible Burger appears to be a better burger than the Beyond Burger because it matches the many nutrients in a beef burger and goes beyond the Beyond ...

Is Beyond Meat better than Impossible? ›

Are Impossible and Beyond Meat Healthy? From a nutrition standpoint, Impossible and Beyond Meat stack up quite similarly to beef (see below for a side-by-side comparison). That said, there are a few notable differences: Beyond has significantly less saturated fat than both ground beef and Impossible Burger.

Why have meatless products like Beyond Meat and impossible gained wide spread acceptance so quickly? ›

“It's a combination of increased consumer interest in healthier eating in general, and then combined with innovation and an explosion of more great-tasting meat alternatives for consumers to choose from. With that has come the mainstreaming of these types of foods,” Simon told me in 2019.

Is Beyond Meat a healthy choice? ›

But faux-meat products like Beyond Burger aren't perfect. 'They're highly processed foods and typically are high in salt, which could be a problem for people with high blood pressure,' she adds.

Is impossible meat genetically modified? ›

Now, Impossible Foods takes DNA from soybeans and inserts it into a genetically-engineered yeast, which is then fermented to produce heme. This means that Impossible Foods' heme is vegan, but it also means that, unlike many other plant-based brands on the market, its products are not GMO-free.

What are the disadvantages of Beyond Meat burgers? ›

High Sodium Content- In order to enhance flavor and preserve the products, quite a bit of salt is typically added to artificial meats. While they may have advantages when it comes to overall fat and calories, the high sodium content can make them problematic.

Are Impossible burgers really healthy? ›

The Impossible Burger can be a sustainable alternative to regular burgers and does contain higher amounts of several important nutrients, including vitamin B12, folate, and thiamine (3, 4 , 5 ). However, the Impossible Burger contains more sodium than regular ground beef and is lower in some vitamins and minerals.

What's gone wrong at Beyond Meat? ›

The core problem, according to the investment bank, “is the product… Beyond Meat is losing market share in a declining refrigerated plant-based meat alternatives category. Management tried lowering prices to attract more consumers, but sales continued to fall.”

Why do people hate Beyond Meat? ›

Jahn argues that by trying to align plant-based meat closely with its cow- and pig-based counterparts — Beyond Meat once introduced packaging that said “Now even meatier!” — companies have gone all-in on a category that many consumers don't love: artificiality.

What are the bad results of Beyond Meat? ›

Now, Beyond Meat has seen a further decline in its Q1 2024 earnings statement. With an 18% decline in net revenue compared with Q1 last year, from $92.2m (€85.48m) then and $75.6 today, the company has fallen short of expectations.

What does beyond meat do to your body? ›

The 5 year endeavor is designed to provide peer-reviewed, clinically significant studies on the health implications of a plant-based diet, including plant-based meat. Initial findings have reported the improvement of several cardiovascular disease risk factors, such as LDL cholesterol levels and TMAO.

Can I eat beyond meat everyday? ›

Data from the article shows that regularly consuming these ultra-processed plant-based meats could potentially lead to higher calorie, fat and salt intake.

Why is Beyond Meat so expensive? ›

During the company's earnings call Tuesday, Beyond Meat CEO Brown said the company plans to raise prices for the new burgers due to costlier ingredients, such as its decision to switch from canola to avocado oil.

Why is impossible meat not vegan? ›

While Impossible's proprietary plant-based heme is 100 percent free from animal-derived ingredients, it was tested on animals – at least once – in order to gain full approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and to be “generally recognized as safe,” or GRAS.

How bad is impossible meat for the environment? ›

Impossible's burger, for example, causes just 11 percent of the greenhouse gas emissions that would come from an equivalent amount of beef burger, according to a study the company commissioned from the sustainability consulting firm Quantis.

Is impossible meat overly processed? ›

"This product is highly processed," she says. "Ultra or highly processed foods are foods that have additional artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives to promote shelf stability, preserve texture, and increase palatability. They usually undergo several processing steps using multiple ultra-processed ingredients."

Is Beyond Meat better for the planet? ›

Our Impact

with an 80/20 ¼ lb. beef patty produced in the United States. The result? Producing a Beyond Burger uses significantly less water, land and (non-renewable) energy – and it generates 10x less Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHGE) than a beef patty.

Is Beyond Meat better than Turkey? ›

Interestingly, the plant based burgers may not be the best choice for people following a heart-healthy diet, as they are higher in saturated fat than turkey burgers and contain substantially more sodium than lean beef burgers.

Why is Beyond Meat more expensive than real meat? ›

A report by CNBC last year, on efforts being made by plant-based giants Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods to reach price parity with meat, explains that some of the economic obstacles for alternatives brands include small-scale production, supply chain issues (only a few countries produce pea protein, including Canada) ...

What are Beyond burgers made of? ›

A Beyond Burger, however, includes: water, pea protein, expeller-pressed canola oil, refined coconut oil, rice protein, natural flavors, dried yeast, cocoa butter and methylcellulose; it also contains less than 1% of potato starch, salt, potassium chloride, beet juice color, apple extract, pomegranate concentrate, ...

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