A plant-based version of Burger King's Whopper will be available in UK restaurants from Monday but vegans and vegetarians will not be able it eat. The Rebel Whopper, which is made from soy, is not suitable non-meat eaters because it is cooked on the same grill as the chain's meat burgers. The Rebel Whopper is aimed at "flexitarians" - people
The Vegan Society says veganism is âa plant-based diet avoiding all animal foods such as meat (including fish, shellfish and insects), dairy, eggs and honeyâ. The Rebel Whopper launch
The Vegan Nuggets at Burger King contain soy, wheat, celery, and gluten. For children, the Vegan Nuggets are also available under Burger Kingâs King Jr. menu as a Kids Vegan Nuggets Meal. The meal consists of a portion of Vegan Nuggets, a portion of fries and a Capri Sun as the drink â all of which are vegan. Vegan Nuggets are also
Fast-food giant Burger King is to trial a plant-based burger âwith the same taste and texture of beefâ in Brazil . The meatless patty has been dubbed the âRebel Whopperâ â and will be available in more than 50 stores in SĂŁo Paulo from September 10. According to Ăpoca NegĂłcios, an advisory for the chain said in a statement: âThe
A second Facebook ad stated the Rebel Whopper âTastes of being wokeâ, had below it the claim â100% whopper. No Beefâ, and included the Burger King logo and The Vegetarian Butcher logo
The Burger King Rebel Whopper is actually not suitable for vegetarians or vegans. Oh. This is because it contains egg (vegans don't eat anything dairy) and is cooked using the same equipment that
The chain is also confident that plant-based meat is quickly becoming the new norm. Burger Kingâs approach in Austria is reminiscent of its campaign in Sweden in 2019. There, Burger King promoted its plant-based optionsâthe Rebel Whopper and the Rebel Chicken Kingâwith the innovative â50/50 menu.â
Burger King's vegan Impossible Whopper burger is seen in a store in Sunnyvale, California, United States, on Wednesday, November 20, 2019. A vegan An advert for the meat-free Rebel Whopper sits on digital order console at a Burger King Holdings Inc. Fast-food restaurant in Milan, Italy, on
Burger Kingâs new vegetable burger will help people reduce their meat consumption, helping the planet and potentially improving their diet, says Stephen Jardine.
The rest of the Whopper was, well, a Whopper â onion, tomato, mayo (is that vegan?) and a standard bun. The Rebel Whopper will set you back about the same amount as a normal Whopper, about
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