{"id":249829,"date":"2021-07-23T15:00:00","date_gmt":"2021-07-23T15:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/vegnews.com\/2021\/7\/field-roast-vegan-chicken-nuggets-costco"},"modified":"2021-07-23T15:00:00","modified_gmt":"2021-07-23T15:00:00","slug":"field-roast-just-launched-bulk-vegan-chicken-nuggets-for-the-first-time-at-costco","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2021\/07\/23\/field-roast-just-launched-bulk-vegan-chicken-nuggets-for-the-first-time-at-costco\/","title":{"rendered":"Field Roast Just Launched Bulk Vegan Chicken Nuggets for the First Time at Costco"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

New bulk packs of vegan chicken nuggets are hitting shelves at more than 50 Costco locations in the Los Angeles area. Called Field Roast Plant-Based Nuggets, the new nuggets are made by vegan brand Field Roast and the launch represents the first time the vegan chicken nuggets have ever been available at Costco stores. \u201cWe\u2019re excited about Field Roast\u2019s continued growth with Costco and the opportunity to make delicious plant-based food more accessible to home chefs everywhere,\u201d said Dan Curtin, President of Field Roast parent company Greenleaf Foods, SPC. \u201cThe Field Roast Plant-Based Nugget is the only plant-based chicken nugget alternative available at Costco LA.\u201d<\/p>\n

Field Roast first launched its vegan chicken nuggets in other retail channels in January 2020 and sold 1.75 million nuggets within 12 months. At Costco, Field Roast\u2019s nuggets are available in a specialty 24-ounce (1.5-pound) bulk pack for $9.99 with twice as many pieces as its regular retail pack. For the Costco launch, Field Roast tweaked the nuggets\u2014which are made with roasted garlic, paprika, wheat, and pea protein\u2014using various methods including high moisture extrusion (HME) technology.<\/p>\n

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\u201cWe designed a plant-based nugget specifically for the club channel that offers improvements in taste, texture, and color,\u201d said Jitendra Sagili, Chief R&D and Food Technology Officer at Greenleaf Foods, SPC. \u201cThis Field Roast Plant-Based Nugget provides a more fibrous texture and delivers an eating experience that will leave you and your kids begging for more.\u201d\u00a0<\/p>\n

Vegan chicken at Costco<\/h2>\n

While Field Roast\u2019s is the newest company to sell its vegan chicken at Costco, it\u2019s not the first. The big-box store has offered a variety of plant-based alternatives to chicken since as far back as 2010 when it first launched Gardein\u2019s seven-grain crispy tenders and new brands are hitting Costco shelves regularly. Last May, Alpha Foods launched its crispy vegan chicken patties at Costco stores in the Southeast region, Los Angeles, Hawaii, and Texas. The brand\u2019s Plant-Protein Crispy Chik\u2019n Patties are sold in a 10-pack for $9.99 in the freezer aisle. Earlier this year, Costco also began stocking Alpha Foods\u2019 vegan breakfast sandwiches<\/a> made with meatless sausage, vegan eggs, Violife\u2019s dairy-free cheese.<\/p>\n

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In March, Daring Foods also entered the club store channel via Costco with its Original vegan chicken pieces, which feature a pull-apart texture that mimics animal meat. At Costco locations in Los Angeles and Hawaii, Daring\u2019s chicken is available in an exclusive 24-ounce pack for $12.99\u2014a substantial price reduction compared to its 8-ounce package sold for a suggested retail price of $7.99 elsewhere. Shortly after its Costco launch, Daring attracted the attention of musical artist Drake<\/a>, who helped the brand close a $40 million Series B funding round which the company will use to fund its mission of eliminating chickens from the food system by providing a viable, plant-based chicken alternative.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Costco\u2019s cheap chicken problem<\/h2>\n

While the retailer offers a selection of vegan chicken products, it\u2019s best known for its rotisserie chickens which retail for $4.99 but come with the hidden cost of animal cruelty. In February 2021, an undercover investigation<\/a> conducted by animal-rights group Mercy For Animals (MFA) found widespread cruelty at Costco\u2019s Nebraska poultry farm that supplies Lincoln Premium Poultry, a company that Costco set up and controls to supply itself with many of the 100 million rotisserie chickens it sells each year.\u00a0<\/p>\n

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Despite Costco\u2019s claims that \u201canimal welfare is a critical component that has been integrated into all aspects of the chicken supply chain,\u201d during its investigation, MFA found chickens bred to grow so large so fast they cannot support their weight and often die from organ failure; hundreds of thousands of birds crammed in filthy sheds, living for weeks in their own waste; injured and ill chicks, some with internal organs exposed and others unable to walk; birds suffering from open wounds, ammonia burns, broken bones, and twisted necks and beaks; and massive piles of dead animals on facility grounds outside the barns housing live chickens.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Since the investigation, Costco has announced that the $4.99 price tag of its rotisserie chickens will be increasing but has yet to commit to improved welfare standards. MFA and other animal-rights groups have launched campaigns to urge Costco to adopt the Better Chicken Commitment, a set of animal-welfare standards adopted by more than 200 companies, including Whole Foods Market, Popeyes, Burger King, and Subway.\u00a0<\/p>\n \n

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