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Pre Brands Released Findings from Whole-Food Protein Survey

Pre Brands — a provider of grass-fed and grass-finished premium lean beef — has released a national survey of 2,000 U.S. adults, indicating that 85% of consumers consider whole-food protein sources healthier than processed alternatives. Additional numbers suggested that 79% of respondents find whole-food protein sources more satisfying and 74% find them more filling, while 65% would choose clean, minimally processed protein over a shake.

Pre Brands' survey research also shows that flavor is the strongest driver of premium protein perception, cited by 52% of respondents, followed by nutrition quality at 50%. Beef performs strongly on these measures — 44% say beef delivers the best taste of any protein, nearly one-third consider it the most premium overall, and 65% report eating beef in a typical week.

Trend Themes

  1. Whole-food Protein Preference — Rising consumer trust in minimally processed meats, eggs, and dairy creates room for premium products that position satiety and ingredient simplicity as alternatives to shakes and bars.
  2. Flavor-led Premiumization — Taste outranking many nutrition cues signals white space for protein offerings where culinary quality, sourcing claims, and health credentials converge.
  3. Clean Satiety Positioning — Greater emphasis on fullness and satisfaction is reshaping protein messaging around meal-based nutrition, opening potential for convenient whole-food formats that compete with supplements.

Industry Implications

  1. Premium Meat — Grass-fed and transparently sourced beef producers are benefiting from consumer perceptions of flavor and quality, with differentiation tied to verified production practices and lean nutrition profiles.
  2. Functional Foods — The shift away from processed protein shakes expands the market for minimally processed, high-protein meals and snacks that deliver functional benefits without synthetic cues.
  3. Consumer Insights — Survey-backed product development is becoming more valuable as protein preferences fragment, creating demand for data tools that connect taste, health perception, and purchase behavior.

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