Adding bacon to an Impossible Burger? This reminds me of people who drive electric Hummers. Those who are concerned about their carbon footprint would do well to choose a vehicle that doesn’t weigh 9000+ pounds.
Adding bacon to an Impossible Burger? This reminds me of people who drive electric Hummers. Those who are concerned about their carbon footprint would do well to choose a vehicle that doesn’t weigh 9000+ pounds.
Here more on the controversy surrounding the ill-effects of the consumption of red meat. Not the biggest deal in the world either way, IMO. Now that the Impossible Burger is so widely available, there is no reason to eat beef …
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Honeybee Burger has an interesting business model: open a national chain of restaurants that offer only their proprietary plant-based burgers (along with fries, drinks, and desserts), i.e., no products containing beef, chicken or fish. Their pitch to investors is linked …
I got a laugh out of the meme here, but it reminded me to mention something serious: the Impossible Burger is about to be rolled out in the ~18K Burger Kings around the U.S., and sold through retail grocery stores …
There are plenty of reports that extol the virtue of replacing beef farming with meat products that are derived from the various proteins found in plants, e.g., the Impossible Burger and Beyond Meat. Meat and dairy rely on huge quantities …
Here’s an article from Dr. Vandana Shiva (pictured) called: Fake Food, Fake Meat: Big Food’s Desperate Attempt to Further the Industrialisation of Food, which begins: The ontology and ecology of food Food is not a commodity, it is not “stuff” …
Plant-based meats have made incredible advancements over recent years, largely as a result of biochemists having isolated the protein “heme” (rhymes with “beam”), which, though found in plants, plays several important roles in animal tissue. Heme lies at the core …
My earlier post, Focusing on Citizens’ Well-Being lays out how many of the world’s developed countries are examining their priorities to ensure a high quality of life for their citizens. As good as this is, however, it rests on the …
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As anyone could have predicted, the meat industry (through its innocuous-sounding front group “Center for Consumer Freedom”), spend $5 million on a Super Bowl ad in an attempt to dissuade viewers from trying The Impossible Burger or Beyond Meat. What …
From this article: Sales of plant-based versions of wings, burgers, and meatballs have risen by double digits over the past year — and sales of plant-based Italian sausage have skyrocketed by 416 percent.