The point of a plant-based diet isn’t to live a healthy life, though of course you can live healthily as a vegan. The point is to reduce your impact on the environment, to fight the overuse of antibiotics in livestock raising, and to promote animal welfare https://t.co/bK23Ra1V6G
— Roger Tansey ? (@rogertansey) September 21, 2019
“A vegetarian diet is not necessarily healthier than an omnivorous diet, and that’s OK. The nutritional status of the Impossible Burger doesn’t matter, because, like a regular hamburger, it’s a treat.”
— Alexander Kaufman (@AlexCKaufman) September 21, 2019
good shabbos to @RyanFMandelbaum https://t.co/9LLXl555vi
We talked about this-@MaurielleFOX2 @RyanEFox2 @leethomastv Impossible Burgers Aren’t Healthy, and That’s the Whole Point https://t.co/0U1LJxWZDC via @gizmodo
— deena centofanti (@fox2deena) September 21, 2019
This is a very good piece by @RyanFMandelbaum https://t.co/giXsjGFKCh
— Maddie Stone (@themadstone) September 21, 2019
“The goal of taking on a vegetarian or vegan diet, or even just eating less meat, is to support animal welfare and to choose foods whose production contributes less to global warming.” https://t.co/YcrDDwSVGI
— Dmitri Petrov (@PetrovADmitri) September 21, 2019
Definitely read this. I don't want to see another stupid article with a title about these burgers not being healthy, like that's a problem. https://t.co/KPp6XVDPhK
— LoganXI (@LoganEleven) September 21, 2019
THANK YOU to @RyanFMandelbaum for writing this piece.
— Jeff Sebo (@jeffrsebo) September 21, 2019
Every time a new fast food restaurant debuts a plant-based meat substitute, the media focuses on how healthy it is.
Health. Is. Not. The. Point. We want humane and sustainable junk food too!https://t.co/xcqLW0iKay
Impossible Burgers Aren’t Healthy, and That’s the Whole Point https://t.co/fooYjaVWY8
— Keefe ??⛰ (@KeefewithanF) September 21, 2019
THANK YOU @gizmodo
here's my impossible burger take! https://t.co/8nf0yqNXcS
— ryan (@RyanFMandelbaum) September 20, 2019
Agreed. This is a failed dunk.
— Jesse Singal (@jessesingal) September 20, 2019
Impossible Burgers Aren’t Healthy, and That’s the Whole Point https://t.co/aqEd1yXAP5
Finally an article about the Impossible Burger that isn't completely asinine.
— Devin Berg (@devinberg) September 20, 2019
"Impossible Burgers Aren’t Healthy, and That’s the Whole Point" - https://t.co/eBvKl5FXAe
Google News - Impossible Burgers Aren’t Healthy, and That’s the Whole Point https://t.co/fV3btwrSqf
— Brian D. Earp (@briandavidearp) September 21, 2019
Will the new plant-based meat be a game changer for the #environment? https://t.co/uQR8EpBVU9 #beef #deforestation #ClimateAction
— David Kaimowitz (@DKaimowitz) September 21, 2019
Is the New Meat Any Better Than the Old Meat? https://t.co/U2rnpI4wsK
— ??”MAGA MAN”?? (@GhostTrumps) September 21, 2019
Try it for yourself! @ImpossibleFoods What's it like cooking your own Impossible Burger? https://t.co/5nBQMy2Slg via @engadget
— David Lee (@anotherdlee) September 20, 2019
Prolific Instagram chef @nicole took the Impossible Burger for a spin now that it's available for home cooks. Seems to prefer it over the Beyond Burger, which does not surprise me in the least: https://t.co/F2CRQk6poL
— Dana Wollman (@DanaWollman) September 20, 2019
임파서블 햄버거는 건강하지 않습니다. 그것이 포인트입니다 https://t.co/S53hEq00w3
— editoy (@editoy) September 22, 2019
Impossible Burgers Aren’t Healthy, and That’s the Whole Point https://t.co/CT7Bz7W57p
— Harrison Faigen (@hmfaigen) September 22, 2019
Impossible Burgers Aren’t Healthy, and That’s the Whole Point https://t.co/Lb0cxO3Ghy via @gizmodo
— John Nephew (@JohnNephew) September 22, 2019
How many of you sons and daughters of B-words have eaten one of these?? https://t.co/92Vz14o5Sb via @gizmodo
— JustADude (@BeardsAndInk) September 21, 2019
Impossible Burgers Aren’t Healthy, and That’s the Whole Point https://t.co/ewDmRl2Imt
— ?????? ?? ?????? (@VeganMamaMagic) September 21, 2019
Spoiler alert: yes https://t.co/4kKpLv8wHo
— Joe Walston (@JoeWalston_WCS) September 22, 2019
Patrick Brown, founder of Impossible Foods, said his company's long term plan is “to produce a full range of meats and dairy products for every region in the world to completely replace the need for animals in the food system, full stop.”
— Joe Freeman (@joefree215) September 22, 2019
https://t.co/znhDiRS5J1
I cannot wait for this to show up in stores here in Maryland. I doubt I'll buy ground beef ever again. Switching from beef to @ImpossibleFoods burgers is the best way for most of us reduce our impact on the planet https://t.co/LlifaSZuIS
— Steven Salzberg (@StevenSalzberg1) September 21, 2019
What's it like cooking your own Impossible Burger? https://t.co/t02otc8IMW via @engadget #GMO Author @nicole fell for the bogus glyphosate testing. But otherwise is a fan.
— Dr. mem_somerville | Wossamotta U (@mem_somerville) September 21, 2019