How to be a meat stick became the new snack in the United States

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One of the fastest growing food companies in the United States is facing problems.

Meat stick maker Chomps produces 2 million cylindrical snacks a day, but demand is so powerful that it can only meet 85% of the order.

It is necessary to refuse the request of a new retailer who is interested in carrying the product so that it can maintain quality and keep existing customers happy. Chomps is also developing additional snacks until it enters the new geographic market and meets existing demand for core products.

Recently, the challenge faced with trouble would have been fantastic in the meat stick space where the product was once full of salt and highly processed. The meat stick is now considered as a portable and convenient snack full of protein, making the most brilliant trend in the food space.

According to Data provided by Circana, the sales of dried meat snacks except beef jerky rose to $ 3.3 billion in 2024, up 10.7% in 2024. Since 2020, this category has added almost $ 1.2 billion in sales.

Only Comps will generate nearly $ 1 billion in sales compared to $ 50 million in 2019. In 2026, we plan to add more than 22,000 new retailers, and recently, we have recently opened 300,000 square feet manufacturing facilities in Missouri to increase production “substantially”.

It is far from the flourish only meat stick producer.

JACK LINK has recently opened a $ 450 million handling plan.In Georgia to hire 800 people. and Archer Los Angeles has announced plans for the second factory, which will be almost twice the manufacturing capacity by increasing sales of 90%year -on -year.

Archer’s founder and CEO Eugene Kang said in a statement that “production capacity has increased due to the explosive growth of meat stick products.”

It pops out in a fast -growing category

Over the years, consumers have been considered to be a bad health and a lot of artificial preservatives or additives.

Matt Landen, chief vice president of business development at COMPS, said that meat sticks are difficult to eliminate this reputation and attract consumers who are hesitant.

However, it is not difficult to know why this sector has taken off as consumers demand more protein and convenience. Each chomps stick contains 10 to 12 grams of protein and is almost the same as two eggs. Recently, the meat stick sector has also risen among consumers taking GLP-1 drugs.

Landen said, “It feels like we’re building a momentum.” When you go back to the furniture penetration and how quickly we build, it feels like the wall is coming down. “

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In addition to the protein, the main part of the attractiveness of meat sticks is to allow producers to meet the trends of more shopping and evolving trends.

Sticks are provided in a variety of lengths, such as Jalapeno, Tex-Mex, Smoked Mesquite and Dill Pickle. They may have low grass, organic or sodium. Some sticks can be snaps in a bite, but other sticks have a softer texture.

Vast assortment provided more reasons for consumers to switch to meat wands and helped to attract users to the category that had been hesitant in the past.

Claire Flanery, a marketing and media director of Greenridge Naturals, a Chicago meat stick, Delhi meat and sausage manufacturer, said, “There is a lot of opportunities and space for some brands.”

Conagra Brands, the owner of SLIM JIM, Duke’s and Fatty, has one of the largest and most diverse meat stick portfolios to use each brand to promote a variety of important properties that are important to consumers.