top | item 20802013 (no title) jakob223 | 6 years ago I imagine that that difference is going mostly to recoup R&D costs at e.g. Impossible right now, who is making the patties. discuss order hn newest entropicdrifter|6 years ago Could also be due to scaling costs and farming subsidies on meat vs the plants used in Impossible Burgers. JakeTheAndroid|6 years ago for now I expect you're correct. But in the long run it should ideally have really nice margins. Once Beyond and Impossible get a version that is as close as it needs to be, they can start focusing on supply chain and stuff like that. jghn|6 years ago Agree w/ you & GP, and I suspect that the parent of my reply is actually correct. I just didn't think the linked article supported the claim.
entropicdrifter|6 years ago Could also be due to scaling costs and farming subsidies on meat vs the plants used in Impossible Burgers.
JakeTheAndroid|6 years ago for now I expect you're correct. But in the long run it should ideally have really nice margins. Once Beyond and Impossible get a version that is as close as it needs to be, they can start focusing on supply chain and stuff like that. jghn|6 years ago Agree w/ you & GP, and I suspect that the parent of my reply is actually correct. I just didn't think the linked article supported the claim.
jghn|6 years ago Agree w/ you & GP, and I suspect that the parent of my reply is actually correct. I just didn't think the linked article supported the claim.
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