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The Alpha Foods Plant-Based Breakfast Sandwich Comes in Two Options

The Alpha Foods Plant-Based Breakfast Sandwich is a convenient meal option for consumers looking to fuel up in the morning hours without having to opt for meat-based alternatives.

The sandwich comes in two options to choose from including Sausage Original and Spicy Chorizo, which are both served on English muffins. The sandwiches contain at least 16-grams of protein each along with three-grams of fiber to make them a nutritious meal option that will keep a person satiated for an extended period of time.

The Alpha Foods Plant-Based Breakfast Sandwich is being launched at Costco as well as Safeway locations and online for consumers to pick up. The product follows on the continued success of plant-based meal options and expands on the dietary preference by making it more convenient for consumers to adhere to.
Trend Themes
1. Plant-based Breakfast Sandwiches - The rising demand for plant-based diets provides innovation opportunities for companies to create tasty and nutritious breakfast sandwiches without meat.
2. Convenient Vegan Options - The popularity of plant-based diets opens opportunities for food companies to offer more convenient options for breakfast on-the-go.
3. High Protein Vegan Foods - Creating high protein plant-based options provides product differentiation to attract consumers looking for healthful meal options.
Industry Implications
1. Food & Beverage - The food industry has opportunities to create meat-free breakfast sandwiches in order to stay competitive and meet the demands of health-conscious consumers.
2. Retail - The retail industry has opportunities to embrace the rising trend of plant-based foods by offering more diverse options to customers.
3. Online Food Delivery - Online food delivery companies have opportunities to provide plant-based breakfast sandwiches to cater to the growing demand and preference for meat-free meals among consumers.

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