Top U.S. Plant-Based Food Companies to Watch in 2025
12 Jun, 2025
United States Plant Based Food market is expected to reach US$ 26.72 billion in 2033 from US$ 9.87 billion in 2024, with a CAGR of 11.70 % from 2025 to 2033. A mix of ethical, environmental, and health considerations propel the demand for US plant-based foods. Interest in plant-based diets has surged as a result of growing public knowledge of the health hazards linked to excessive meat intake. Consumers who care about the environment are also driven to look for sustainable alternatives by worries about resource-intensive cattle production, deforestation, and climate change. Animal welfare and other ethical issues are important, particularly with younger audiences. Plant-based goods now have better flavor and texture because of advancements in food technology, which appeals to a wider range of consumers. Furthermore, plant-based eating has become more commonplace due to social media trends, celebrity endorsements, and media influence. The future for the plant-based food business is also influenced by retail growth, product diversity, and growing availability in mainstream dining establishments.
Environmental consciousness is particularly important as people are looking for sustainable food options to slow down global warming. Consumer choices are also influenced by ethical issues about animal welfare. For example, TiNDLE Foods announced its largest retail expansion in the United States to date in April 2025, bringing its plant-based chicken products to 500 more supermarkets throughout the country. TiNDLE is now available at stores throughout the US West Coast and Mountain Region, including Fred Meyer, Ralphs, and Smith's, all of which are Kroger-supported. Additionally, the expansion brings TiNDLE's total number of supermarket stockists to more than 1,300.
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List of Leading Companies in the United States Plant Based Food Market
Beyond Meat Inc.
Establishment: 2009
Headquarters: United States of America
Website: www.beyondmeat.com/en-GB
Revenue: $326.5M in 2023
The food firm Beyond Meat Inc. (Beyond Meat) sells plant-based meat substitutes. Among other things, the firm sells meat jerky, popcorn chicken, steak, chicken nuggets, beef, meatballs, sausage patties and links, beef crumbles, and Italian sausage crumbles. Beyond Meat sells its goods under the following brands: Go Beyond, Cookout Classic, The Future of Protein, Beyond Meat, Beyond Burger, Beyond Beef, Beyond Sausage, Beyond Breakfast Sausage, Beyond Meatball, Beyond Chicken, Beyond Popcorn Chicken, Beyond Steak. Eat What You Love and the Caped Steer Logo. The firm distributes its goods via a number of channels, such as restaurants, schools, and retail and foodservice establishments. It has operations in the US, Canada, China, and the Netherlands. The US headquarters of Beyond Meat are located in El Segundo, California.
Conagra Brands
Establishment: 1919
Headquarters: United States of America
Website: www.conagrabrands.com
Revenue: $12.1B in 2023
Conagra Brands Inc. (Conagra) is a manufacturer and distributor of foodservice products and ingredients as well as branded, value-added consumer goods. Meals, entrees, frozen foods, sauces, seafood, shelf-stable food goods, and specially made culinary items are all part of the company's product line. In the US, it distributes branded, temperature-controlled food items via a number of retail channels. Conagra provides its goods to food service outlets, restaurants, retail outlets, and commercial clients. It owns stakes in foreign manufacturing plants in Mexico, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India. In the US, Mexico, Canada, China, Panama, and the Philippines, it runs production plants and sales offices. Conagra is based in Chicago, Illinois, the US.
Maple Leaf Food Inc.
Establishment: 1991
Headquarters: Canada
Website: www.mapleleaffoods.com
Revenue: $3.6B in 2023
Products made from beef, pig, and chicken are produced and processed by Maple Leaf Foods Inc. (Maple Leaf). Grain-based protein, packaged meats, value-added pig, turkey, and poultry products, prepared meats, and ready-to-cook and ready-to-serve meals are all part of the company's product line. Maple Leaf, Maple Leaf Prime, Lightlife, Field Roast, Schneider's, Mina, Grab N Snack, Country Naturals, and Greenfield Natural Meat Co. are some of the brands under which it sells its goods. Grocery chains, bargain shops, independent grocery stores, wholesale and retail buying groups, foodservice distributors and restaurants, institutional buyers, food processors, and eCommerce platforms are just a few of the channels it offers its products via. Products from the firm are sold in Japan, the US, and Canada. The headquarters of Maple Leaf are located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
Archer Daniels Midland
Establishment: 1902
Headquarters: United States of America
Website: www.adm.com
Revenue: $85.5B in 2023
Archer Daniels Midland Co. (ADM) manufactures, processes, ships, stores, and sells commodities, ingredients, and agricultural goods. The firm uses oilseeds, corn, wheat, and other agricultural commodities to make food and beverage ingredients as well as other goods. Natural flavors and colors, nutritional and health goods, vegetable oils, maize sweeteners, flour, animal feed, and biofuels are all part of ADM's product line. Through its global grain elevator and transportation network, the corporation stores and ships agricultural commodities such oilseeds, maize, wheat, milo, oats, barley, and other products made from these inputs. ADM also provides services including logistics, transportation, and farmer services. It operates across Asia-Pacific, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The US city of Chicago, Illinois, is home to ADM's headquarters.
US Foods Holding Corp
Establishment: 1989
Headquarters: United States of America
Website: www.usfoods.com
Revenue: $37.9B in 2023
Fresh, frozen, and dry food items as well as non-food items are produced, marketed, and supplied to food service clients by US Foods Holding Corp (US Foods). Meat, fish, dairy goods, drinks, dry, frozen, and refrigerated grocery items, and other produce are among the things that the firm sells. Under a number of brands, including Molly's Kitchen, Stock Yards, Metro Deli, Harvest Value, Monarch, Monogram, Chef's Line, and Glenview Farms, it markets and sells these goods. The firm sells foodservice products and equipment through its retail locations, Chef'Stores, Food Fanatics, and Smart Foodservice. It caters to government and military institutions, colleges and universities, retail establishments, nursing homes, hospitals, country clubs, hotels and motels, individually operated single and multi-unit restaurants, regional concepts, and national restaurant chains. The US Foods headquarters are located in Rosemont, Illinois.
Kellanova
Establishment: 2023
Headquarters: United States of America
Website: www.kellanova.com
Revenue: $12.7B in 2023
Kellanova (Kellanova), formerly Kellogg Co, is a producer and marketer of ready-to-eat cereal and convenience foods. Its product portfolio includes cereals, cookies, crackers, savory snacks, frozen waffles, toaster pastries, cereal bars, fruit-flavored snacks, veggie foods, granola bars, and bites. The company markets its snacks products under Kellogg’s Cheez-It, Pringles, Austin, Parati, and RXBAR, Zoo Cartoon, Trink, Rice Bubble, and Kashi, Morningstar Farms and Eggo brand names. Kellanova supplies its products to retailers and supermarkets for resale through direct sales force, distributors, and brokers. The company has business operations spanning across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Oceania, and Asia Pacific. Kellanova is headquartered in Battle Creek, Michigan, the US.
Tyson Foods
Establishment: 1935
Headquarters: United States of America
Website: www.tysonfoods.com
Revenue: $53.3B in 2023
Tyson meals Inc. is a food processor and marketer of prepared meals, beef, pig, and poultry. It provides a large selection of prepared dishes, including hot dogs, lunchmeat, bacon, turkey, morning sausage, flour and corn tortilla goods, and appetizers and snacks. The business also sells specific items, such as ingredients for pet and animal food. Tyson Foods supplies non-commercial food service providers, such as schools, hospitals, military installations, food processors, convenience shops, and restaurant operators, as well as food hotel chains, distributors, and retailers. Geographically, the firm is present in Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas. The US headquarters of Tyson Foods are located in Springdale, Arkansas.
Hormel Foods Corporation
Establishment: 1891
Headquarters: United States of America
Website: www.hormelfoods.com
Revenue: $11.9B in 2023
A wide variety of food items are developed, processed, and distributed by Hormel Foods Corporation (Hormel Foods). Fresh meats, frozen goods, canned luncheon meats, nut butters, snack nuts, shelf-stable microwaveable meals, hash, stews, tortillas, nutritious food supplements, and frozen foods are just a few of the products that the firm offers. Numerous well-known brands, including Planters, Skippy, SPAM, Hormel Natural Choice, Applegate, Justins, Wholly, Hormel Black Label, Columbus, and Jennie-O, are linked to Hormel Foods. Several distribution channels, including U.S. retail, U.S. foodservice, and international, sell its products. Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, England, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and the United States are among the countries in which the firm works. The headquarters of Hormel Foods are located in Austin, Minnesota, USA.
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