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The Herbivorous Butcher

Minneapolis vegan butcher shop, opened in 2016 by siblings Kale and Aubry Walch, one of the first dedicated plant-based butcher shops in the United States.

Type
brand
Founded
2016
Location
Minnesota, United States
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The Herbivorous Butcher is an American vegan butcher shop, opened in January 2016 in northeast Minneapolis by siblings Kale and Aubry Walch. The shop produces and sells a broad range of plant-based deli meats, sausages, jerkies, and cheeses made in-house from seitan, tofu, and legume bases, sold over a traditional butcher-style counter.

Why it matters

The Herbivorous Butcher is one of the earliest and most prominent U.S. examples of a full-service plant-based butcher shop. The Walches’ decision to borrow the format, vocabulary, and counter-service model of a neighborhood butcher, rather than branding themselves as a health-food store, framed vegan meat as a mainstream product category rather than a dietary alternative. The shop holds a U.S. trademark for the term “vegan butcher” registered in 2016.

Product range

Sliced deli meats (pepperoni, Italian sausage, salami, smokehouse ham, maple bacon), whole sausages, ribs, jerkies, burger patties, and a line of plant- based cheeses. The company sells at its Minneapolis retail shop, through its online store, and in select grocery chains.

Expansion

The company operates the original Minneapolis shop, a second Minneapolis kitchen for wholesale production, and a kiosk at U.S. Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings — a foodservice footprint unusual for a vegan brand at the time it was signed.

Sources

  1. The Herbivorous Butcher corporate site
  2. Founders Kale and Aubry Walch — Minneapolis Star Tribune profile
  3. U.S. trademark — 'vegan butcher'
  4. Review — The New York Times

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