Struggles in the Plant-Based Market in 2025
In 2025, the plant-based market faced challenges that hindered its progress, as highlighted in The Good Food Institute’s 2026 State of the Industry Report on plant-based products. Despite a global rise in plant-based sales by 3% from 2024 to 2025, reaching $28.9 billion, the US market saw a decline in plant-based segment sales for the second consecutive year. Dollar sales dropped by 4% from 2023 to 2024 and by 2% from 2024 to 2025, totaling $7.9 billion across various plant-based categories.
Factors Impacting the Plant-Based Category
The challenges faced by the plant-based market in 2025 were influenced by evolving consumer expectations regarding taste, price, and health. Lower consumer confidence and tariff impacts raised concerns about spending, leading to pricing dynamics that affected both plant-based and animal-based categories. Despite price increases in some animal-based categories like beef, plant-based products continued to be priced at a premium, with price and taste gaps identified as key barriers to consumer adoption.
Growth Opportunities and Trends
Although the plant-based meat and seafood segments generated $1 billion in 2025, both dollar sales and unit sales declined by 10% and 11%, respectively, from the previous year. Manufacturers identified growth opportunities in products with added flavors such as Asian, Mexican, and spicy varieties to cater to consumer preferences for bold flavors. Formats like shreds, chunks, and strips also saw an 8% increase in unit sales, indicating a demand for cuts traditionally underrepresented in plant-based options.

Popular Plant-Based Segments
In 2025, plant-based milks remained the top-selling category, with sales totaling $2.7 billion and capturing a 13% share of total retail milk sales. While overall dollar sales dipped by 2% from 2024, soy and coconut formats experienced increases of 4% and 27%, respectively. Other segments that saw significant growth included plant-based bars, ready-to-drink beverages, baked foods, and yogurt, with sales rising by 16%, 12%, 9%, and 7% respectively. The plant-based creamer category also performed well, generating $761 million in sales, marking a 2% increase from the previous year.
Consumer Interest and Future Prospects
Despite the challenges faced by the plant-based market, consumer interest in plant-based products remained strong in 2025. The number of households purchasing plant-based foods and the frequency of purchases remained steady, indicating continued consumer engagement. Research showed that more than half of US adults found plant-based meat appealing and were open to consuming it. The growth in specific segments and products reflected successful strategies to meet consumer demand, particularly in the health-conscious consumer segment.
Overall, while the plant-based market faced obstacles in 2025, there are opportunities for growth and innovation to meet evolving consumer preferences and drive continued interest in plant-based products.
