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Are viral plant-based proteins worth the hype in 2025?
With supply chain disruptions still affecting global food systems and consumers increasingly scrutinizing both health and environmental claims, the 2025 wave of viral plant-based proteins faces a credibility test. Cast your vote on whether these products deliver real value or are just marketing hype.
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