Courtesy of Burger King
- Burger King is adding even more Impossible offerings to its menu. Starting this week, it's testing Impossible versions of classic kids' menu and value menu burgers.
- The chain's test introduces the Impossible Whopper Jr., the Impossible Burger, and the Impossible Cheeseburger to 180 locations in Milwaukee, Cedar Rapids, Augusta, Cincinnati, and Buffalo.
- This marks the first time a plant-based burger will appear on the kids' menu of a national fast-food chain.
- It also illustrates the seemingly unstoppable growth of Impossible Foods, which spurred a large increase in sales for Burger King last quarter, and which rolled out its packaged product in grocery stores across the country in September.
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Burger King is bringing Impossible Burgers to the kids' menu and value menu, the company announced Monday.
In August, Burger King rolled out the plant-based burger to 7,000 restaurants across the US for what became "one of the most successful product launches in brand history," said a Burger King representative in a press release. But the plant-based party is only getting started.
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