There is a good argument for Impossible Burger being better for the planet. Beyond (ha!) reducing, perhaps, the market for beef (still fewer cows than there used to be buffalo by the way) the huge amount of sodium (salt) and saturated fats will ultimately kill a lot of people and the only thing this planet is not short of is people. Soylent Green!
Given the amount of salt and fats I’m not concerned with the taste as I’m not going to eat them. Simply unacceptable.
The ingredient list gave me pause. Im not a big meat eater but when I crave it I’d rather go for quality. My meatless meals already go way past every Monday anyhow.
This is a snippet from the comment section for the article:
“Is even the greatest chicken sandwich of all time worth waiting 45 minutes in line for? Worth berating hapless employees for? I’m not judging you if you think it’s worth waiting for, but it just seems bizarre that so many people who don’t normally give a shit about a chicken sandwich are losing their minds over it.”
I agree.
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Maybe they are “influencers” who feel they need to post about anything trending at that very moment?
Things are accelerating at such a breakneck speed these days that we’ve gone through this whole morality play in about a week or so. I fear we’re spinning out of control sometimes.
And it had to come to this. This is too funny. Since he is only claiming $5k damages it must be a small claims case. I would love to sit on on that trial.