The Rebel Whopper is similar to Burger King’s beef burgers as it features tomatoes, lettuce, mayonnaise, pickles and sliced white onions on sesame seed bun, but features a plant-based patty from The Vegetarian Butcher in place of beef.
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We got to taste BK's Plant-based Whopper, and considering overall value-for-money, it's honestly a great-tasting meat-like meat-free burger at an affordable price point – S$6.90 à la carte and S$8.40 for a meal. Considering that Impossible burgers (and menu items made with Impossible generally) are still kinda expensive at the moment, it's a
The person who laid the complaint said the final voiceover on the radio version — "Burger King’s new Rebel Whopper — 100 per cent Whopper, 0 per cent beef” — was misleading. The plant Burger King expects demand for plant-based options to grow and has begun expanding its vegan options outside the United States as well. The plant-based Rebel Whopper and Rebel Chicken King debuted in Sweden over the summer, and the company is looking into exciting plant-based options for Latin America and Asia.
Wed, April 15, 2020 at 1:21:29 PM EDT. A recent Burger King advertisement has been banned after outrage from customers led to the promotion being deemed “misleading.”. The ads, which ran in the U.K. to advertise the chain’s plant-based Rebel Whopper, are now banned from running in the country, according to a ruling by the Advertising
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