Meatless Burger King Hamburger Generates National Buzz
According to the Lansing State Journal, a meatless Burger King hamburger that's generated national buzz has hit the Lansing market, among others across the U.S.
The Impossible Whopper debuted last Thursday nationwide and is available at several area restaurants from Lansing Township to Okemos.
Several news outlets have reported this month the Impossible Whopper's suggested retail price of $5.59 is about 50 cents more than a regular all beef Whopper and about the same price as a Whopper with cheese.
The Impossible Burger is described on Burger King's website as one that features a savory flame grilled patty made from plants topped with juicy tomatoes, fresh lettuce, creamy mayonnaise, ketchup, crunchy pickles, and sliced white onions on a soft sesame seed bun.
It's advertised as 100 percent Whopper, 0 percent beef. Would you like to see the comparison between the Whopper vs Impossible Whopper? See the story in the Lansing State Journal for everything you need to know.