The Harvest Table, a South African wellness brand known for its clean-label, whole-food nutrition products, is drawing attention to the growing popularity of plant-based nutrition among consumers who do not necessarily identify as vegan or vegetarian. As more individuals seek flexibility in their eating habits, plant-based products are attracting interest from a broader audience looking to diversify protein sources and incorporate more variety into everyday routines.
“We’re seeing more consumers explore plant-based options without making a complete lifestyle change,” said Catherine Clark, Founder of The Harvest Table. “For many people, it’s simply about finding products that align with their personal preferences, wellness goals, and desire for simple, recognizable ingredients.”
While plant-based products were once primarily associated with vegan and vegetarian consumers, today’s market includes a growing number of people who incorporate both plant and animal-based foods into their diets. This flexible approach allows consumers to choose products based on convenience, ingredient preferences, and lifestyle needs rather than strict dietary categories. According to The Harvest Table, the trend reflects a broader shift toward transparency, simplicity, and ingredient awareness.
“Consumers are asking more questions about what goes into their food and nutrition products,” said Sam Clark, CEO of The Harvest Table. “They’re looking for straightforward formulations and products that fit naturally into their daily lives. Plant-based nutrition is becoming part of that conversation for a much wider audience.”
To meet this demand, The Harvest Table has launched its Vegan Protein formulation, now available on Amazon USA. The 19.40 oz (550 g) pouch combines pea protein and brown rice protein with added Glycine and Proline for a natural collagen-boosting effect, and is produced without added gums, fillers, preservatives, artificial flavors, or dyes. The product is designed for everyday use and reflects the company’s philosophy that good nutrition should be simple, honest, and effective.
Across its product range, The Harvest Table focuses on supporting overall wellbeing through nutrient-dense nutrition, providing highly bioavailable ingredients for consistent use, and maintaining simple, transparent formulations. In addition to Vegan Protein, U.S. consumers can also shop Multi Collagen Radiance and Bovine Collagen Granules on Amazon.
All The Harvest Table products are manufactured in-house at the company’s custom-built facility in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, where the brand maintains full control over sourcing, formulation, and quality. The facility passes annual Food Safety Assessment (FSA) audits, meets GMP manufacturing requirements, and is recognized as a Food Safe Facility. The company also maintains Halaal certification for applicable markets. Products are gluten-free and biodegradable, with certifications aligned to applicable international markets. Sustainability is emphasized through recyclable packaging and responsible manufacturing practices.
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