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To: AmigaComputer who wrote (18)5/8/2019 12:48:31 PM
From: zax1 Recommendation

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Amiga -

The Impossible 2.0 Burger was every bit as good as the classic Whopper. Of course it does cost $1 more, but I'm done with meat myself (still eat fish/milk/eggs) so this cost was not an issue to me personally.

As I'd noted earlier, my daughter who is an unrepentant meat lover, preferred the Impossible Whopper to the standard Whopper. She had both in front of her. Strangely enough, I also understand that many vegetarians actually refuse to eat the Impossible burger because it reminds them too much of meat. Personally, I think that's the whole point, LOL.

My understanding is that Impossible is far ahead of the competition in their (patented) recipe, so the strong performance of Beyond IPO should make one doubly excited about the prospects of the Impossible Foods IPO.

I hope you get to try one. I'd tried the Impossible 1.0 Burger at a vegetarian restaurant earlier this year and was very disappointed. The 2.0 at Burger King nailed it... from the flavoring right down to the little pieces of fat-like strings that can get caught in your teeth when you eat the meat...

-- Zax