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Prime Roots Launches First Plant-Based Whole Cut Deli Meats That Meat Eaters Chose Over Traditional Meat in Blind Taste Tests

Disrupting the $300B Deli Meat Industry, Prime Roots Introduces the Refresh of the First Fresh-Sliced Plant-Based Deli Meats at the Summer Fancy Food Show in New York City


NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–After seven years of research and development, Prime Roots, the Berkeley-based pioneer in clean-label plant-based meats, has announced a major leap forward in the deli category. Using proprietary mycelium-based whole food protein, Prime Roots is now offering a new line of upgraded plant-based deli meats that are sliced fresh at the deli counter andโ€”according to third-party blind taste testsโ€”are preferred by a majority of meat eaters who would switch to Prime Roots over conventional deli meats.

The technological breakthrough positions Prime Roots as a leader in the growing category of better-for-you deli options. Prime Rootsโ€™ updated recipes are among the only deli meats on the market that are nitrate-free, cholesterol-free, and packed with complete proteinโ€”making them a heart-healthy, clean-label alternative. Recent studies also show that fungi-based proteins used by Prime Roots can build muscle more effectively than animal-based proteins such as milk, offering both functional and nutritional advantages.

โ€œAs a new-school deli brand, weโ€™ve always been committed to giving people the flavor and health benefits they expect from their favorite deli classics,โ€ said Kimberlie Le, Co-Founder of Prime Roots. โ€œWeโ€™re thrilled to unveil our upgraded recipes and new packaging that has been refined over years of feedback and that will drive real results. With some of our retail partners reporting that Prime Roots is driving 20% growth in deli sales โ€“ weโ€™re not just taking shareโ€”weโ€™re growing the category.โ€

With consumers increasingly concerned about preservatives and additivesโ€”especially nitrates, which remain classified as a Group 1 carcinogen by the World Health Organizationโ€”Prime Roots offers a differentiated, clean-label option in a category long overdue for innovation. Over 77% of consumers are looking to eat healthier and Prime Roots is a part of that movement at the deli meat counter. Prime Roots’ products are unique in the deli delivering the flavor of meat but having absolutely no nitrates, not even deceptively hidden nitrates from sources such as celery salt.

Prime Rootsโ€™ upgraded product lineup includes:

  • Smoked Turkey
  • Cracked Pepper Turkey
  • Smoked Ham
  • Black Forest Ham
  • Salami
  • Cupping Pizza Pepperoni
  • Bacon

Each product is made from a complete whole food protein and designed to be sliced fresh using commercial deli slicers, making them suitable for use in both delis and restaurants. They can be served hot or cold and are gluten-free, soy-free, GMO-free, nitrate-free, and free from artificial ingredients.

Beyond taste and health, Prime Roots delivers a meaningful environmental impact with 91% fewer carbon emissions, 92% less water usage, and 89% lower water eutrophication compared to traditional meat production.

Prime Roots is now available at hundreds of locations including delis, grocery stores, and restaurants across 30+ states. To find Prime Roots near you, visit www.primeroots.com.

About Prime Roots

Founded in 2017 in Berkeley, California, Prime Roots was created by meat eatersโ€”for all eatersโ€”on a mission to deliver killer taste that wonโ€™t kill you. Prime Roots doesnโ€™t aim to imitate meatโ€”itโ€™s here to make it better by removing the bad stuff like nitrates, preservatives, and cholesterol, while keeping the full flavor, texture, and protein people crave. Prime Roots offers the first-of-its-kind line of plant-based deli meats and charcuterie designed to be freshly sliced at deli counters and foodservice operations.

Learn more at: www.primeroots.com

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