Burger King to launch ‘Impossible Whopper’ nationwide next week

Aug. 1 (UPI) — Fast food franchise Burger King said Thursday it will launch its plant-based “Impossible Whopper” nationwide, after it made a successful trial run in select U.S. markets.

The chain said the burger will be available, for a limited time, at more than 7,000 locations coast to coast on Aug. 8.

Burger King launched the “Impossible Whopper,” which is made with plant-based meat and dairy substitutes, in dozens of locations in April. Some of the test markets included St. Louis, San Francisco, Miami, Las Vegas and Baltimore.

Locations in St. Louis outperformed the chain’s national foot traffic average by nearly 20 percent after launch, according to inMarket inSights.

Burger King executive Chris Finazzo said the burger was particularly popular among “flexitarians” — those who still eat meat, but less of it.

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a big deal just became a bigger deal. the Impossible Whopper is available nationwide starting 8/8.

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