Target, one of the largest retailers in the United States, just added a new plant-based product to its stores across the country. Customers can now find the new LikeMeat Chick'n Wings in the frozen aisles of 1,200 Target locations.
As per Fox Business, the LikeMeat Chick'n Wings is arriving just in time for the Super Bowl 2022 when people are expected to be snacking on chicken wings as they watch the games. Target will be stocking the new plant-based product to make sure they are available before the final games.
The chicken wings snack food is totally vegan as it was made with plant-based proteins and fiber. It will be easier to eat as well because they will be sold boneless since it is not real chicken meat. The LikeMeat Chick'n Wings will come complete with a vegan buffalo sauce.
The new plant-based product has been described as a delicious chicken meat alternative that will surely satisfy the cravings of fried chicken wings lovers. The executives of LikeMeat said that as everyone is preparing for the Super Bowl 2022 which is always the most-watched sporting event of the year, it is also the most popular time to have the wings which the Americans consider as the best snack to chew on while the game is on.
With the availability of LikeMeat Chick'n Wings at Target stores, those who are looking for healthy snack alternatives or those who are dieting can simply go for this new plant-based product. It is a versatile snack option that is also gluten-free.
"Launching in Target in time for the big game is a big win for us," LikeMeat's vice president of marketing, Emily Klooster, said in a press release. "Like Chick'n Wings are a deliciously crispy, plant-based alternative to satisfy your craviest of cravings. We are here to crash the chicken party, one wing at a time."
Meanwhile, people can find the 100% plant-based, juicy, and crispy Like Chick'n Wings in Target stores nationwide. It can be purchased for just $9.99 per one pound Family Pack.


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