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Default Burger King's Impossible Whopper goes nationwide starting next week - It supposedly tastes the same as a meat-based burger

On Wed, 07 Aug 2019 02:18:13 -0700, KWills Shill #3
> wrote:

>On Tue, 06 Aug 2019 04:17:43 -0700, KlausSchadenfreude
> wrote:
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>>On Mon, 5 Aug 2019 15:20:19 -0500, "Jerry Sauk"
> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Ubiquitous" > wrote in message
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>>>> Why it matters: Plant-based burgers may not sound all that appealing for
>>>> meat
>>>> lovers but it's one of those things that is tough to knock until you try.
>>>> If
>>>> nothing else, the Impossible Whopper may be a bit healthier than the
>>>> traditional version as it has roughly 15 percent less fat and 90 percent
>>>> less cholesterol.
>>>>
>>>> Burger King earlier this year started market testing a meat-free version
>>>> of
>>>> its famous Whopper in select restaurants in the St. Louis area. Now, the
>>>> burger chain is preparing to take the Impossible Whopper nationwide.
>>>>
>>>> From August 8, you'll be able to order an Impossible Whopper at one of
>>>> over 7,000 BK locations across the country - either on-site or through
>>>> DoorDash.
>>>>
>>>> Built around a plant-based patty from Impossible Foods, the Impossible
>>>> Whopper doesn't contain any beef yet retains the same texture and taste as
>>>> traditional meat. It's so convincing that even Burger King's corporate
>>>> staff that is very familiar with the iconic burger had a hard time
>>>> differentiating between a regular Whopper and the Impossible Whopper.
>>>>
>>>> Burger King isn't the only fast-food chain to experiment with plant-based
>>>> alternatives. Early this year, Carl's Jr. partnered with Beyond Meat to
>>>> bring
>>>> its animal-free creation to more than 1,000 locations across the country.
>>>> You
>>>> can also find Impossible Burgers at select Red Robin, White Castle,
>>>> Hopdoddy and Fatburger locations.
>>>>
>>>> From August 8 through September 1, Burger King will run a promotion in
>>>> which
>>>> DoorDash users can order a regular Whopper and the Impossible Whopper for
>>>> just $7 with free delivery - a bit of a taste test, if you will. Normally,
>>>> the Impossible Whopper sells for $5.59.
>>>
>>>
>>>It's not a burger. If it doesn't have meat, it's NOT a burger so I won't be
>>>tasting it or reviewing it.

>>
>>Yes, it's a burger.
>>
>>https://tinyurl.com/jerry-wrong-again
>>
>>Note the many ingredients than can be part of a burger.
>>
>>While it's not surprising that you had no idea that this WAS, in fact,
>>a burger, you really should keep your mouth shut and not makes such
>>declarations. If you don't want to taste or review it, that's fine,
>>however. We will permit that.
>>
>>>I do however admit that it's fast-food and tehrefore on-topic here, so if
>>>other peaple want to discuss it, go right ahead just leave me out.

>>
>>What makes you think you were included?
>>

>
> Funny how Jenny inserts himself into a conversation while
>claiming he wants to be left out of the conversation.


He enjoys getting bitch-slapped so much he's grown to need it.