Has anyone had an Impossible Whopper?

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Taste like the real thing. Except, after I ate it I actually felt energized. Like I wanted to hit the gym.
Exactly. The taste is fine to me and does enough to trick my senses. As I’ve told anyone I’ve talked to about them the payoff is when you’re done, you feel like you can immediately go about the rest of your day without feeling like you need to pass out from a temporary food coma.
 

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I had one and it was good. Taste close to a whopper but got a bit of a distinct taste. Like you taste the difference but barely. I feel like you taste the rest of the burger like the bread and sauce more since you don't have the taste of real meat to overpower everything. Make sure you get it with cheese tho cuz that makes it better. Don't know if it's still going on but on the app they had a deal where you get both for seven bucks to like compare them.
 

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yeah, it cost me $19 and change at burger village with fries. tasted good, i haven't eaten real beef in like 10 years so my frame of reference is iffy.

i'm too lazy to cook them myself. i think they sell a 4-pack for $15 at the local market.
 

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Why Burger King's new Impossible Whopper isn’t totally vegetarian

When the Impossible Whopper first rolled out in select test markets earlier this year, Burger King made it clear that the only way in which its new Whopper was different from the traditional one was the Impossible patty. Since vegans traditionally avoid eggs, the Impossible Whopper was quickly dismissed as a vegan fast-food alternative since the burger is topped with mayonnaise.

However, many vegetarians consume animals products like cheese and dairy, so a little mayo was deemed OK. But it turns out that unless you ask for the Impossible Whopper in a specific way, it might not meet your definition of true vegetarian fare.

While the burger itself contains no meat, Burger King acknowledges that the Impossible patties are flame-grilled on the same broiler as its chicken and beef products. This means the meatless burger will likely come into contact with bits of meat and poultry as it cooks.

i bet they were aware of this and made the decision to move forward:snoop:
:ufdup:making shytty ford pinto-esque decisions is about to cost them more than they anticipated.
 

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It’s basically a patty that has the grease from a whopper.

It was straight, only thing different was the consistency because it’s not meat of course.
 
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