Burger King unveiled a Whopper made with cows that produce 33% less methane emissions on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, Burger King announced it had worked with scientists at the Autonomous University at the State of Mexico and the University of California, Davis to develop a new diet for cows that will reduce how much methane they produce. Cows' burps and farts are a significant producer of methane emissions, which trap heat in the atmosphere and contribute to temperatures rising globally.
A handful of Burger King locations in Miami, New York, Austin, Portland, and Los Angeles will begin selling Whoppers made with reduced emissions on Tuesday.
It will be called '67%suffering'!!!
Does DevinCow know this?
wow, that sure sounds appetizing.
Butt plugs?
Iyyykkkkk
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