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UNLIMEAT Rolls Out Its Bold Korean Plant-Based Meats at Kroger
UNLIMEAT Rolls Out Its Bold Korean Plant-Based Meats at Kroger

Korea Herald

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

UNLIMEAT Rolls Out Its Bold Korean Plant-Based Meats at Kroger

LOS ANGELES, April 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Korean cuisine is experiencing unprecedented growth across the United States. According to a September 2024 report by Circana, a leading consumer behavior analytics firm, Korean restaurant locations in the U.S. increased by 10% over the past year. In a historic milestone, Jungsik in New York City became the first Korean restaurant in the U.S. to earn three Michelin stars. In total, 16 Korean restaurants nationwide have earned at least one Michelin star — the highest number to date — reflecting the growing recognition of Korean culinary excellence. Meanwhile, Korean food-related hashtags have surpassed 15 billion views on TikTok, signaling mainstream fascination with K-cuisine across digital and cultural platforms. Building on this cultural momentum, UNLIMEAT, an innovative Korean plant-based meat brand, is expanding its market presence with the rollout of two flagship products — Korean BBQ Bulgogi and Pulled Pork Original — to more than 300 Kroger-affiliated stores nationwide. These products will be available in divisions including Ralphs, Fred Meyer, King Soopers, and Smith's, bringing authentic Korean flavors to the mainstream freezer aisle. Founded in Seoul, UNLIMEAT is rooted in sustainability and culinary innovation. The brand transforms surplus grains and legumes into clean-label, flavorful meat alternatives that are 100% vegan and non-GMO. Designed for easy preparation, its products offer a convenient and delicious way to enjoy the bold, savory essence of Korean cuisine — without compromising on health or environmental impact. The company is now expanding its lineup to include a wider range of Korean-inspired ready-to-eat meals featuring its signature plant-based proteins. While headlines often suggest a slowdown in the plant-based market, UNLIMEAT continues to grow steadily thanks to strong customer support. "We're excited to bring the bold flavors of Korean cuisine to a broader audience through our partnership with Kroger," said a UNLIMEAT spokesperson. "Our mission is to make the healthy appeal of Korean cuisine more accessible to American tables, while delivering a balanced complete Korean meal experience — all through the lens of sustainable, plant-based innovation." As the largest supermarket chain in the U.S., Kroger continues to expand its plant-based offerings to meet evolving consumer preferences. The addition of UNLIMEAT's products provides shoppers with globally inspired choices that align with modern dietary trends and growing cultural curiosity. UNLIMEAT's Korean BBQ Bulgogi and Pulled Pork Original will be available in Kroger-affiliated stores starting in May.

Nearly 72,000 tubs of hummus recalled over plastic contamination
Nearly 72,000 tubs of hummus recalled over plastic contamination

Yahoo

time15-03-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Nearly 72,000 tubs of hummus recalled over plastic contamination

King Harvest has voluntarily recalled nearly 72,000 tubs of hummus after discovering plastic fragments in certain batches, Forbes reports. The recall affects 12 flavors of the brand's 10-ounce tubs, sold exclusively in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. No injuries have been reported. The impacted products have expiration dates ranging from February 2 to March 2 of this year and were sold at Pacific Coast Fresh Co., Fred Meyer, QFC and other Kroger-affiliated stores. Affected flavors include roasted garlic, lemon, jalapeño, chipotle, balsamic, spinach and more. According to Kroger's Recall Alerts page, the recall was prompted by a defect in the plastic tub, which could result in plastic fragments contaminating the hummus. Consumers who have purchased the affected products are advised to discard them or return them to the store for a refund. For those in need of a hummus fix, this may be the perfect excuse to try making your own. The recall was initially announced in early February.

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