Can Beyond Meat (BYND) Recover in 2026?

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Key Points

  • Beyond Meat’s stock trades about 96% below its IPO price.

  • It still looks expensive relative to its near-term growth potential.

  • It’s trying to right-size its business, but its turnaround plans look murky.

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Beyond Meat (NASDAQ: BYND), a leading producer of plant-based meat products, went public at $25 per share in May 2019. A month later, it closed at a record high of $234.90. At its peak, Beyond Meat's market capitalization reached $14.1 billion, quivalent to 47 times its 2019 revenue.

That sky-high valuation set it up for a steep decline as its growth slowed, its losses widened, and rising interest rates compressed its valuation. Today, Beyond Meat's stock trades at about $1. Let's examine why it plummeted -- and whether it has a chance to stabilize and generate substantial returns for its investors in 2026 and beyond.

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Why did Beyond Meat's stock crash?

When Beyond Meat went public, many restaurants, retailers, and consumers lined up to try its plant-based meat products. That's why its revenue soared 239% in 2019.

However, its revenue only increased 37% in 2020 as restaurants closed down during the pandemic, fewer retailers stocked up on its products, and cost-conscious consumers shifted back toward cheaper animal-based meat products. Its revenue rose just 14% in 2021 before sliding 10% in 2022, 18% in 2023, and 5% to $326.5 million in 2024.

It narrowed its net loss from $366.1 million in 2022 to $160.3 million in 2024, but its total outstanding debt stayed roughly flat at $1.1 billion. It has also increased its number of outstanding shares by 678% since its IPO, primarily due to secondary offerings and stock-based compensation expenses, and this dilution is expected to continue for the foreseeable future.

Beyond Meat struggled to recover from the pandemic because inflation curbed its pricing power, the market's interest in plant-based meat products waned, and competitors like Tyson (NYSE: TSN) and Impossible Foods carved out a share of the shrinking market.

As it hastily liquidated its excess inventories with steep markdowns, its gross margins plummeted from a positive 33.5% in 2019 to negative 5.7% in 2022 and a deeper negative 24.1% in 2023. A failed joint venture with PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP) to sell plant-based jerky exacerbated the decline.

Could Beyond Meat's stock bounce back in 2026?

Beyond Meat was widely dismissed as a fad stock over the past five years. Still, its gross margin rose to a positive 12.8% in 2024 as it finally reduced its costs of goods sold per pound, right-sized its inventory, reined in markdowns, and reduced manufacturing and logistics costs. It also recognized fewer non-cash charges from its excess and obsolete inventories.

However, in the first nine months of 2025, its revenue declined 14% year-over-year, as its gross margin contracted to 6.9%. Once again, it attributed that decline to soft demand from the U.S. retail and foodservice markets, as well as competition from cheaper meat-based products. It also incurred additional non-cash charges as it shut down its business in China. It only had $117.3 million in cash and equivalents at the end of the third quarter, but its total outstanding debt rose to $1.2 billion.

For the full year, analysts expect its revenue to decline 15% to $277 million as its net loss widens to $232 million. With an enterprise value of $1.7 billion (which includes its debt), it still doesn't look appear to be a bargain at six times this year's sales.

For 2026, Beyond Meat aims to expand its gross margin to at least 20% and achieve a positive earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) annual run rate by the second half of the year. As it continues to right-size its business, it plans to launch new health-conscious products to reach a broader range of potential consumers. For 2027, analysts expect its revenue to decline 1% to $272.8 million as it narrows its net loss to $64.1 million.

In other words, investors shouldn't expect it to grow again anytime soon. Beyond Meat briefly became a meme stock this October as it bounced off its all-time lows, but it isn't a compelling contrarian play yet. Its core business is still shrinking, its gross margins are unstable, and its turnaround plans are murky. Investors shouldn't consider this stock next year unless it achieves sequential revenue growth for at least a few consecutive quarters.

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