The Impossible Whopper and other eye-opening fast food menu changes
The future is green

Impossible Burger, Bareburger, USA

The Impossible VBQ, Umami Burger, global locations

Impossible Slider, White Castle, USA

Beyond Famous Star with cheese, Carl’s Jr., USA

The Beyond Meat Sausage & Egger, A&W, Canada

The Beyond Taco, Del Taco, USA

7-Layer Burrito, Taco Bell, Dallas, USA

Signature Slinger, Sonic Drive-In, USA

Beyond Brat, Dog Haus, USA

Impossible Pho, fresh&co, New York, USA

Impossible Bao, Little Bao, Hong Kong

Impossible XinJiang Hot Pocket, Happy Paradise, Hong Kong

Vegan McNuggets, McDonald’s, Norway

Vegan Signature Loaded Wrap, Subway, UK

The Unhappy Meal, Burger King, USA

Fresh Quarter Pounders, McDonald’s, USA

Vegetarian Happy Meal, McDonald’s, UK

Moving Mountains Hot Dog, Unity Diner, London, UK

McFalafel, McDonald’s, Sweden

Domino’s Vegan Supreme, Domino’s, UK

Vegan BBQ Jack ‘N’ Ch**se, Pizza Hut, UK

Domino’s wasn't the only pizza place to debut a vegan pie. In March 2019, Pizza Hut launched a vegan menu which, in addition to vegan pizzas, features starters and desserts. Pizza lovers can now start with Jack ‘n’ Rolls (dough rolls with sweet chilli, BBQ jackfruit and vegan cheese), followed by a Vegan BBQ Jack ‘N’ C**se pizza, and finish with vegan cinnamon bites. The chain has been serving vegan pizza with Violife vegan ch**se since 2017 and when vegan pizza sales exceeded 10,000 in January, they decided to offer more.
Vegan meatballs, IKEA, global locations

Seitan döner and chips, Temple of Seitan, London, UK

Vegan sausage roll, Greggs, UK

Fridays Vegan Burger, TGI Fridays, UK

American fast food chain TGI Fridays, known for its glazed rib platters, chicken tacos and bacon-loaded potato skins, launched their Fridays Vegan Burger in January 2019. It’s a plant protein burger from Beyond Meat made with coconut oil, beetroot juice, mushrooms, herbs and spices. The meat-free patty is served in a vegan bun with lettuce, sliced onion and tomato, plus a side of crispy fries and avocado mayonnaise.
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McVegan, McDonald’s, Finland

McVegan nuggets aren’t the only veggie-friendly food Scandinavian countries can enjoy. Prior to vegan McNuggets, McDonald’s in Finland and Sweden launched a soy-based McVegan burger in 2017. Popular with customers, it contained a patty developed by Swedish food producer Anamma, plus tomato, pickles, ketchup, eggless McFeast sauce and a gluten-free bun.
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Impossible Whopper, Burger King, Missouri, USA

A turning point in the fast food plant-based burger world was the Impossible Whopper, introduced at Burger King in St. Louis, Missouri at the start of 2019. Due to its resounding success, there are plans for it to be rolled out nationwide. Made of wheat, coconut oil, potatoes and soy leghemoglobin – the same recipe as all Impossible Foods burgers – it makes plant-based eating accessible for the whole of America. But at a price point of $5.49 (£4.19), about a dollar more than the beef Whopper, can it convert America?
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