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Burger King CEO: Meat Items Will Be Dropped, Menu Will be 50% Plant-Based Within Nine Years

Following the news that McDonald’s has entered into a three year agreement with Beyond Meat for the upcoming full range of products under the McPlant menu; Burger King UK’s CEO Alasdair Murdoch yesterday reported to i News that BK will gradually drop meat products from the menu and introduce more meat-free options to the point where half of the menu will be plant-based by 2030. Murdoch stated that the previously discontinued Rebel Whopper would reappear on menus in the UK and there will be new vegan and vegetarian dishes including a plant-based Royale burger and meat-free nuggets. The CEO claims that this is part of a company strategy to curb its carbon footprint by selling less beef.  Carlotte Lucas, corporate engagement manager at the Good …

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Chilean Plant Meat Brand NotCo to Enter Brazilian Market, Will Soon be Worth $250 Million

Chilean food tech company NotCo is the leading contender for the plant-based market in Latin America, developing dairy and meat substitutes. According to a recent article by TechCrunch, NotCo is soon to launch onto the Brazilian market and will soon be worth $250 million, emphasizing the relevance of the Latin American market.

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Burger King: Vegans “Were Unreasonably Ignorant in Failing to Inquire About the Cooking Method of Their Food”

The Rebel Whopper continues to cause controversy on both sides of the Atlantic. Here we update on the Florida lawsuit where BK has now asked the judge to dismiss the fraud claim as vegans “were unreasonably ignorant,” and  meanwhile in the UK, The Advertising Standards Authority receives complaints that BK’s advertising is misleading.

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Jeff Bezos Funded Startup NotCo to Produce Plantbased Rebel Whopper for Burger King

It has been revealed that Burger King Chile is to sell a plantbased Whopper which will be produced by Chilean foodtech ​NotCo. The patty was developed collaboratively by Burger King and NotCo, a startup also active in Brazil and Argentina — marking the first time that Burger King has ever partnered with a startup.

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Burger King’s Plant-Based Rebel Burger Now Available in 2,500 Locations Across Europe

Burger King today announces the Europe-wide rollout of the Rebel Whopper across Europe in what Bloomberg has termed “one of the largest product launches in its history” with the first large-scale restaurant partnership for The Vegetarian Butcher, a Unilever subsidiary, which will produce the plantbased burger.

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V2FOOD Launches New Meat Alternative for Hungry Jack’s, While Petition is Started About the Product

V2FOOD is an Australian partnership between CSIRO, Main Sequence Ventures and the founder of fast food chain Hungry Jack’s. Together the group now announces its first plant based meat product created for Hungry Jack’s plantbased Rebel Whopper burgers, and it has its sights set on export for the new product.

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Rebel Whopper and Rebel Chicken King at Burger King

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Burger King Stockholm’s Blind Test Invites Swedes to Guess if Their Order is Plant-Based or Meat

Rebel Whopper & Rebel Chicken King
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Burger King Sweden recently launched two new plant-based burgers – a vegan version of the Whopper called the Rebel Whopper and a vegan chicken option called Rebel Chicken King. And BK is so confident that the new options taste just like meat that they are inviting customers to a 50 / 50 blind test to see if they can taste the difference.

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