Today’s Solutions: March 22, 2026

While plant-based beef burgers may fool the taste buds of meat eaters, there’s no way anyone could mimic the taste of bacon without meat, right? Wrong. A food brand by the name of Hanley’s Foods has created a sustainable stand-in replacement for bacon using crispy mushrooms that taste remarkably like the real thing.

As the story goes, the idea of creating a mushroom-based replacement for bacon wasn’t a stroke of genius but rather a complete accident. Richard and Kate Hanley were doing some grilling when they realized they had left the mushrooms on the grill for far too long. When they tasted their overextended mushrooms, they noticed it tasted oddly like bacon. After this eureka moment, they decided to take their new idea to a local incubator, which helps build out cutting-edge food ventures. The incubator loved the idea, and now this bacon alternative, which is called Bacom Bits, will soon go on sale at stores such as Whole Foods and Ralph’s. They’ll also be sold on Amazon.

Bacon bits are just a tiny sliver of the overall meat market in the U.S., but if mushrooms can convincingly mimic such a beloved product, it’s more fuel for the already-booming plant-based meat takeover.

Solutions News Source Print this article
More of Today's Solutions

Naples lets blind visitors feel the Veiled Christ

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM On a Tuesday morning in Naples, a guide named Chiara Locovardi ran her gloved fingers across a marble ...

Read More

Urban coyotes are denning next door: here’s what to know

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Somewhere near you, a coyote may be nursing a litter of pups right now. She chose her den ...

Read More

Company that raised minimum salaries to $70,000 is still thriving

Almost seven years ago, The Optimist Daily did a piece on Dan Price, CEO of the credit card processing company Gravity Payments. At the ...

Read More

Using the Paralympics to encourage conversations about limb differences with ...

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Children are naturally curious about the world around them, especially the people that cross their paths. When kids ...

Read More