🐾 Is The Rebel Whopper Vegan
Burger King's new Rebel Whopper, a soy-based version of the classic Whopper burger developed in partnership with The Vegetarian Butcher, is not 100-percent suitable for vegans or vegetarians. Um
SINGAPORE — Burger King is releasing a plant-based Whopper burger in Singapore from today that features a plant-based patty from The Vegetarian Butcher. This is Burger King Singapore's first time introducing a plant-based burger, although the fast food chain has already released the Impossible Whopper in the U.S. as well as the Rebel Whopper
A recent Burger King advertisement has been banned after outrage from customers led to the promotion being deemed “misleading.”
A second Facebook ad stated the Rebel Whopper “Tastes of being woke”, had below it the claim “100% whopper. No Beef”, and included the Burger King logo and The Vegetarian Butcher logo In
The Vegan Nuggets at Burger King contain soy, wheat, celery, and gluten. For children, the Vegan Nuggets are also available under Burger King’s 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 — all of which are vegan. Vegan Nuggets are also
The original Rebel Whopper contained a vegan patty from the Vegetarian Butcher. But it also shared a grill with animal products and was served, by default, with egg-based mayo. The new version features vegan mayo, but still shares a grill with beef burgers, making it 100 percent plant-based but not vegan, contrary to previous reports.
While the offering is a definite bonus for vegetarians, things get a little trickier if you're a vegan. From an ingredients standpoint, the Impossible patty itself is vegan-friendly, as you can
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