Burger King launches vegan Whopper: 'Nobody can tell the difference'

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Fast-food giant develops burger with Impossible Foods

Burger King is trialling a meat-free version of its famous Whopper, rolling out the new "Impossible Whopper" at 59 restaurants in St Louis. The meatless burger, developed with Impossible Foods, a California-based...

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