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UK’s First Unprocessed Walnut -Based Meat Free Mince Lands

Whitworths Walnut -Based Meat Free Mince Visual Media

Whitworths has just dropped the UK’s first unprocessed walnut-based meat-free mince, and it’s a quiet challenge to the fake-meat aisle. Forget long ingredient lists and over-engineered soy bricks, this mince is just walnuts, lentils, and quinoa, spun into a texture that actually chews like beef. At £3.20 a pack, it’s aimed squarely at shoppers tired of the ultra-processed plant-based tag.


The hook? Flavour. Launching in Original, Mexican, and Italian, with an Indian version on the way, it’s positioned for everyday meals, tacos, spag bol, curries, but without the “science lab” vibe. Cooking behaviour is pitched as identical to mince, which might win back flexitarians who’ve drifted back to meat because pea protein patties didn’t cut it.


This isn’t just another product for Ocado and Gousto. It’s a marker. Plant-based brands that keep leaning on extrusion and additives may look dated next to something clean-label, fibre-rich, and recognisably wholefood. Whitworths, better known in the UK for dried fruit and nuts, has quietly reframed the rules of the mince game.



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