The MorningStar Controversy

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I hadn't realized there was one till this morning and perusing Reddit. Turns out there are several and it's been going on for a while. I intend to do a deeper dive into this later and report back. In the meantime I thought I'd give the community to respond.
 
I'm not up on what the controversies are, as I don't typically get MorningStar products because they haven't been vegan. I do remember reading that they were now making some vegan items, but I think I've tried only a couple, and I wasn't too impressed.
 
I hadn't realized there was one till this morning and perusing Reddit. Turns out there are several and it's been going on for a while. I intend to do a deeper dive into this later and report back. In the meantime I thought I'd give the community to respond.
Are you sure they aren't talking about the investment firm Morningstar, and NOT the food company? 🤔



I did hear they're bringing back the BBQ Riblets
 
Sorry. it took me longer to get back here.

there are quiet a few controversies floating around about Morning Star.
I only just started recently getting some of their products. I sometimes buy their breakfast sausage and sometimes their patties.

But according to one careful ingredient reader the "veggie burgers" contain "egg and milk" ingredients.
I had been assuming they were vegan.

Their bacon strips say "100 % Vegetarian" and they also contain "egg and milk" ingredients.

In 2019, MorningStar Farms, a subsidiary of Kellogg, made a promise to the public that its products would be fully vegan by 2021. It launched a big media campaign and received a ton of press including feature articles by VegNews, PETA and Vegconomist.

Fast forward to 2024, Morningstar Farms now labels itself and its products “plant-based” while still using eggs and dairy in most of them.

in 2022, Morning star beat a proposed class suit alleging it deceptively markets “veggie” products, as a federal court in California said the word describes meat substitutes rather than implying the fare contains mostly vegetables.

At least one of the products tested positive for GMOs.

I just heard about all this. And some of this is "old news". So maybe some of you have heard some new good news?
 
Sorry. it took me longer to get back here.

there are quiet a few controversies floating around about Morning Star.
I only just started recently getting some of their products. I sometimes buy their breakfast sausage and sometimes their patties.

But according to one careful ingredient reader the "veggie burgers" contain "egg and milk" ingredients.
I had been assuming they were vegan.

Their bacon strips say "100 % Vegetarian" and they also contain "egg and milk" ingredients.

In 2019, MorningStar Farms, a subsidiary of Kellogg, made a promise to the public that its products would be fully vegan by 2021. It launched a big media campaign and received a ton of press including feature articles by VegNews, PETA and Vegconomist.

Fast forward to 2024, Morningstar Farms now labels itself and its products “plant-based” while still using eggs and dairy in most of them.

in 2022, Morning star beat a proposed class suit alleging it deceptively markets “veggie” products, as a federal court in California said the word describes meat substitutes rather than implying the fare contains mostly vegetables.

At least one of the products tested positive for GMOs.

I just heard about all this. And some of this is "old news". So maybe some of you have heard some new good news?
While I did hear that Morningstar was going to increase their vegan offerings, I didn't really pay too much attention. I read labels :shrug:. If it doesn't say vegan I don't assume!
Morningstar has had mainly vegetarian things, like the bac'n and classic burgers, and some vegan things like their grill'n burgers, chik'n nuggets and patties, and riblets.
100% vegetarian includes the use of egg and dairy. I don't understand the controversy.
How is 'veggie' deceptive?

And why pick on Morningstar? Boca and Quorn have vegetarian products

I was at the store today and saw a vegan product labeled "chicken". Don't remember what it was, but I truly despised the fact it was spelled out like that. I believe it said either vegan or plant based.
 
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Sorry. it took me longer to get back here.

there are quiet a few controversies floating around about Morning Star.
I only just started recently getting some of their products. I sometimes buy their breakfast sausage and sometimes their patties.

But according to one careful ingredient reader the "veggie burgers" contain "egg and milk" ingredients.
I had been assuming they were vegan.

Their bacon strips say "100 % Vegetarian" and they also contain "egg and milk" ingredients.

In 2019, MorningStar Farms, a subsidiary of Kellogg, made a promise to the public that its products would be fully vegan by 2021. It launched a big media campaign and received a ton of press including feature articles by VegNews, PETA and Vegconomist.

Fast forward to 2024, Morningstar Farms now labels itself and its products “plant-based” while still using eggs and dairy in most of them.

in 2022, Morning star beat a proposed class suit alleging it deceptively markets “veggie” products, as a federal court in California said the word describes meat substitutes rather than implying the fare contains mostly vegetables.

At least one of the products tested positive for GMOs.

I just heard about all this. And some of this is "old news". So maybe some of you have heard some new good news?
I never trust "plant-based" unless it says 100%, and then I still read the label. :D Yep, now I remember their big splash about offering more vegan items. I can't believe it was several years ago, though. Time flies! At least Boca uses the vegan label for its chik'n patties. I haven't had those in a while. Boca is my favorite vegan chik'n patty.
 
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