Liquid Butter Alternatives Market Share: Competitive Landscape Analysis with Forecast 2019 - 2027 Global Liquid Butter Alternatives Market: Introduction Liquid butter alternatives are used in many instances where the butter or margarine is substituted at a cost significantly lower than the butter and zero grams of trans fat per servings. These products are extremely versatile as these will not burn, spatter, or scorch. The liquid butter alternatives are used as a butter alternative in the restaurant industry. Liquid butter alternatives are also known as phase oil. It is one of the common butter substitutes used majorly used in the restaurants and hotels. The primary use of the phase oil is frying, but these can be further used for baking and other recipes. Few of the benefits of the butter alternative driving the sales is the authentic buttery taste, the lightly salted formula, the high heat tolerance, convenience and the cost effectiveness. Global Liquid Butter Alternatives Market: Drivers and Restraints One of the major drivers driving the market is the buttery flavor without using butter. Manufacturers are launching various products to enhance the tastes of the cuisines. Further, innovative products launched by the manufacturers are also enhancing the sales such as the zero grams trans fat per serving is the new innovation for the health conscious consumers. For instance, the venture foods have launched Phase liquid butter alternative which has high heat stability and imparts rich, buttery flavor in the variety of cooking applications. The product contains no cholesterol and is also in saturated fats. The longer shelf life along with no refrigeration and twenty percent greater yield than butter and yield are also the primary reasons for the increased sales of the product. However, one of the major limitations is the number of unhealthy ingredients in the phase oil. However, the restaurant and food chains are using this hazardous ingredient just for cost cutting. Further, these highly processed vegetable oils are stable at the prices and also doesn’t require refrigeration and have indefinite shelf life. Few examples of the liquid butter alternatives are liquid and hydrogenated soybean oils, Tertiary butylhydroquinone, Soy Lecithin, and Dimethylpolysiloxane. Another major limitation is that these are extracted with hexane, which is petroleum based solvent and this may lead to contamination.