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Abstract

Plant-based foods are part of a needed change in the food system. This opinion article addresses sustainability, health and consumer issues to inform plant-based food innovation and research. Consumers are key players in the food system. In 2020, consumers require that cues of sustainability be clearly addressed in food innovation. Consumers are more and more conscious of the detrimental effects of animal farming on the environment as well as the ethical issues resulting from poor animal welfare. Consumers want their products to be sustainable, healthy and conscious of animal welfare. Plant-based foods deliver on all fronts. Nevertheless, consumers have to deal with facilitators and barriers towards dietary change such as cooking skills, taste preference and family support.

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