Seems that #HabitBurger have dropped the #Impossible burger from their menu. Guess I won’t be visiting as often now.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/food/2024/10/01/habit-in-n-out-billboard/75473159007/?tbref=hp
To the food editors of #USAToday your opinion doesn’t matter. #In-N-Out #DoubleDouble is hands down the best #Burger end of story. I’ve seen #HabitBurger around, have never went in and don’t want to either.
Was originally gonna post this yesterday to try to make #Fryday a thing, but it's been a long week of jury duty, hurricane prep, computer problems, and also my dog's face blew up and I just kinda forgot...
Happy #WorldPhotographyDay!
Maybe this is a California thing, but I am seeing more and more places offer #BeyondMeat or #ImpossibleMeat choices on their menus, and it isn't just small local restaurants, though they are too. Last year I saw #HabitBurger add an Impossible veggie burger option (they still have their own alternative) and #PandaExpress add Beyond "orange chicken" (and run a lot of promotions for it).
https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2023/01/27/fake-meat-food-s-future-or-a-fad
The fries were average, and since they were delivered in a thin cardboard box and a simple paper bag, they were also cold.
My personal opinion, skip it. If you want a veggie burger, get the Impossible from #HabitBurger. It tastes just as good, and is cheaper to boot. Their fries are better too.
If you want the best fries, go to #FiveGuys. Vegetarians only get a “grilled cheese” sandwich, but the fries more than make up for it.