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posted by Fnord666 on Tuesday November 19 2019, @12:21PM   Printer-friendly
from the at-least-it's-not-bugs dept.

Lawsuit claims Burger King's Impossible Whoppers are contaminated by meat

Burger King was sued on Monday by a vegan customer who accused the fast-food chain of contaminating its meatless "Impossible" Whoppers by cooking them on the same grills as its traditional meat burgers.

In a proposed class action, Phillip Williams said he bought an Impossible Whopper, a plant-based alternative to Burger King's regular Whopper, at an Atlanta drive-through, and would not have paid a premium price had he known the cooking would leave it "coated in meat by-products."

The lawsuit filed in Miami federal court seeks damages for all U.S. purchasers of the Impossible Whopper, and an injunction requiring Burger King to "plainly disclose" that Impossible Whoppers and regular burgers are cooked on the same grills.

[...] Its website describes the Impossible Burger as "100% Whopper, 0% Beef," and adds that "for guests looking for a meat-free option, a non-broiler method of preparation is available upon request."

Also at Boing Boing.

Previously: Meatless "Beyond Burgers" Come to Fast Food Restaurants
Burger King Adds Impossible Vegan Burger To Menu
Plant-Based "Impossible Burger" Coming to Every Burger King Location

Related: Inside the Strange Science of the Fake Meat that 'Bleeds'
FDA Approves Impossible Burger "Heme" Ingredient; Still Wants to Regulate "Cultured Meat"
Following IPO of Beyond Meat, Tyson Foods Plans Launch of its Own Meatless Products
Impossible Burger Lands in Some California Grocery Stores


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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Phoenix666 on Wednesday November 20 2019, @02:14AM

    by Phoenix666 (552) on Wednesday November 20 2019, @02:14AM (#922217) Journal

    Make your own food from scratch. It's the only way to be sure.

    Wild edibles is a better culinary avenue to explore than all these contortions around meat substitutes and entomophagy. We've been adding them in as staples to our diet, and they're crazy delicious. Purslane is regarded as a weed, but it should be a delicacy; it has a great crunch and a citrus-y finish. Clover, the kind that grows in your lawn, has the texture of alfalfa sprouts and the pop of lime. Dandelion greens (which are sometimes sold in grocery stores in New York) are a great addition to salads, and they're super abundant. Acorns, which carpet the ground of the Northeast in the fall, makes terrific flour that's full of protein and carbohydrates.

    Studies have been popping up in the last decade that report Indians practiced permaculture in addition to regular agriculture; scientists have determined that the distribution of trees, understory species, and ground plants in the Americas are not natural. That means it's all still around us, and all we have to do is literally stretch out our hands and eat it.

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