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Invest in milk alternatives? 🌾🥛
I came across by chance earlier the Canadian company bettermoo(d) ($MOOO (+3,03 %)), which is producing their new product "Moodrink" on a large scale starting in June. It is an oat-based alternative to cow's milk.
It's no secret that the market for vegan products has grown rapidly in recent years, with more and more consumers turning to animal-free alternatives. This has led to a boom in startups launching vegan products like Moodrink.
But can these small companies hold their own against the giants of the food industry like Nestlé, Unilever or Danone? Or will they sooner or later be bought out by them to expand their product lines and strengthen their market position? What do you think? Would you invest in small companies like bettermoo(d)?
Although I have been drinking only plant-based milk for several years and would love to support the smaller companies, I think it is getting harder and harder for small and new companies to compete against large corporations like Nestlé, as the food market is quite competitive. Almost 2 years ago I had considered investing in $OTLY (-1,18 %) but then left it - fortunately - the stock has since fallen by almost -90%. 📉
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MESSAGE: 20.03.2023
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$OTLY (-1,18 %) NEWS:
According to an official press release is working $OTLY (-1,18 %) with McDonald's in Austria. Specifically, McDonald's McCafe will use Oatly's Barista Edition beverages - oat milk that can foam when heated, just like regular milk. McDonald's says it is adding it to the menu at all locations in Austria in response to consumer demand for plant-based options.
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Plant based foods - Is the hype already over?
Every year, the world's population grows by about 66 million people, resulting in increasing resource depletion.
Foods that can also be produced artificially are becoming interesting. Vegan meat and milk substitutes are therefore becoming increasingly popular.
However, for some time now, not only energy but also foodstuffs have become significantly more expensive for end consumers. Artificial meat substitutes were already twice as expensive as meat products on average before the inflation, so that the inflation lowers the demand for such expensive products even more.
Even if the share prices and corporate developments of some plant-based manufacturers are currently rather clouded, they have steadily growing potential due to the rising world population.
What is your opinion and which company has the greatest potential for you?
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Why does it $OTLY (-1,18 %) out of debt? Sales are rising, but so are debts. Poor conditions for borrowed capital? Market environment?