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Impossible Foods just made a massive deal to bring its burger to Disney parks and resorts — and it shows the plant-based 'meat' movement is now bigger than ever

as it works to expand its plant-based menu options across all of its theme parks, resorts, and cruise lines. As part of the partnership, Impossible Foods will serve as Disney's preferred plant-based "burger" vendor, and the Impossible Burger will soon be available at restaurant locations at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, the Disneyland Resort in California, and Disney Cruise Line ships.

"If you look at the evolution of plant-based dining, it's certainly been a great education for us," State told Business Insider. "The resources out there like Impossible Foods are a game changer. It really is something that's helped us drive to the goal line of getting these attractive, flavorful dishes on our menu."

As part of the collaboration, Disney will also reveal three new menu items made with Impossible Foods products at the Disney California Adventure Food & Wine Festival on February 28. These meals include a Petite Impossible Burger with guacamole and cheddar jack cheese, Impossible Cheeseburger macaroni and cheese, and an Impossible Meatball sub sandwich.

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Really? I don’t know anyone who eats plants- yet it’s everywhere suddenly. More like an unholy alliance between pension funds & climate loons like Mark Carney trying to force change our behaviour.

carackobama fucking finally

AsaSoltan Oh kale yes!!!

AsaSoltan

It’s not “meat.” It’s plants.

tried one for first time last week. Might not be same experience for many, but was lodged in the bathroom all morning.

They only focus on the meat but still give regular cheese. So the plate is not plant based

oh just what we need, an expensive ass burger even more overpriced in disneyland!

silentm0vie

Long overdue

Gross

Impossible foods will be bankrupt in next 5years

So THIS is why Bob Iger stepped down. FinallyAnExplanation

Where there is a dollar to be made, Disney will be there

Meat burger $3.99 Plant based burger $19.99 🤔

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