If you want to talk Tofurky with Seth Tibbott, the man who came up with the vegan holiday roast, he sends you a PowerPoint presentation first humbly called “The Tofurky Story: A Great American ‘Rags ...
Twenty-five years ago, inspiration struck for hippie entrepreneur Seth Tibbott, who owned a natural foods company and lived in a 300-square-foot treehouse he'd built himself in Northern Oregon. At the ...
Thanksgiving is a holiday that's all about food — especially turkey. But for vegetarians and vegans, there's an alternative: Tofurky. The company says it will sell its 5 millionth holiday roast this ...
However, what started as a way to bring vegans to the Thanksgiving table has since become part of a larger trend in American diets. Now, the once-small holiday roast startup, which hasn’t taken any ...
To some folks, it's just a goofy-sounding word and a cute umbrella-term used to poke fun at vegetarians—but for 400,000 consumers who go out of their way to secure a roast every year, Tofurky is no ...
Let's clear things up right away: Tofurky actually exists. No, it's not just a punch line. People really eat it. And though it might horrify carnivorous Portlanders, the vegan turkey substitute was ...
Thanksgiving will look a lot different this year, with many cutting down the size of the festivities they have planned. Grocery stores are anticipating that some may do more than just host smaller ...
I turned vegetarian in college. I enjoyed the different sort of living, but I could tell the choice bothered the host of any Thanksgiving dinner I attended. What do you serve someone who won’t eat ...
Tofurky has been joked about on The Simpsons and The X-Files. It has a featured spot as a Jeopardy answer. Even Ruffles Chips has poked fun at it. Since it was introduced in 1995, the turkey ...
In the course of the 2017 holiday season, the faux-meat company Tofurky will approach the five millionth sale of its signature holiday roast. In its twenty-two year history, that plump, beige creation ...
When you gather around the table for Thanksgiving this year, there may be a Tofurky in the middle. The plant-based turkey alternative continues to grow in popularity, as more holiday feasts become ...