The nutritional info isn't all that different from meat burgers. They're not health food, but they aren't trying to replace health food.
Exactly.
The nutritional info isn't all that different from meat burgers. They're not health food, but they aren't trying to replace health food.
I just listened to a podcast about the Impossible burger. Her conclusion was that it is highly processed, so if you are trying to eat clean it doesn’t check that box. But if you are avoiding meat it is a good substitute.
I would say that a lot of ground beef isn’t clean either. It’s usually chemically treated. It’s cheap for a reason.
You couldn’t pay me to eat fast food.I am definitely planning on trying this. I'd rather eat processed fake meat then real who knows what is in it beef from a fast food restaurant. I consider fast food burgers the "hot dogs" of burgers, they are filled with parts I don't want to eat.
You couldn’t pay me to eat fast food.
I buy it from our local grocery store, ground by the butcher fresh and wrapped there. It’s dated, doesn’t last long, if I don’t use in a day or two I have to freeze it.I would say that a lot of ground beef isn’t clean either. It’s usually chemically treated. It’s cheap for a reason.
I buy it from our local grocery store, ground by the butcher fresh and wrapped there. It’s dated, doesn’t last long, if I don’t use in a day or two I have to freeze it.
They are cooked on the same grill as the animal based patties. Could be a bit of a problem for the vegetarians and vegans based on that alone.
I don't get what "clean" is supposed to mean anyways. I heard that used in a vitamin commercial, and it sounded like they were trying to make normal chemical processing sound like it was dangerous.I would say that a lot of ground beef isn’t clean either. It’s usually chemically treated. It’s cheap for a reason.