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© 2019 AFPBurger King goes... vegan? The meatless Whopper debuts in U.S.
By Juliette MICHEL NEW YORK©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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socrateos
I want to try.
Belrick
I'd love to try this! I gave up meat last year and have never looked back!
FizzBit
I might try one........after eating a whopper first.
Deadforgood
No thanks, fast food is gross.
zones2surf
If you want to live the life of a Buddhist monk, go vegan!!
If you want to enjoy life to the fullest, eat, drink and be merry!!
For tomorrow you will die!!
K3PO
They should reverse this and make vegetables out of meat. Then I'll give it a go.
YuriOtani
I would like to try this product.
Scrote
It's got to be better than the mechanically recovered meat they use in their normal burgers.
Serrano
Made up of mostly soy and potato protein, and featuring coconut oil, sunflower oil and heme
Is this actually healthier than beef?
extanker
I never thought I would say something like this, but I've had an Impossible Burger before and it was actually pretty good. If I hadn't been told what it was, I would've assumed it was a regular burger.
ShavedNuts
Too bad for the vegans who decide to give their business to Burger King - you will be supporting the very thing(s) you say you are against. Not to mention BK is most likely not going to have a grill which is separate from the other meat products (including cooking utensils, workers changing gloves if touching meat vs non meat).