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Posted 11 September 2023

Beyond Meat Beyond Burger Plant Based Vegan/Vegetarian Burger 2x 113G - Clubcard Price

£2.50
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Decent club card offer on these, arguably the best meat free burgers out there.

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Offer starts 12/9/23 and ends 2/10/23

Product Description
  • Plant-Based Patties Made with Pea Protein

  • Beyond Burger - The Future of Protein
  • It's a new breed of burger. Made from plants.

  • © 2019 Beyond Meat®

  • No Soy
  • No Gluten
  • Suitable for Vegans

  • Pack size: 226G

Information
Ingredients
Water, Pea Protein* (16%), Rapeseed Oil, Coconut Oil, Rice Protein, Flavouring, Stabiliser (Methyl Cellulose), Potato Starch, Apple Extract, Colour (Beetroot Red), Maltodextrin, Pomegranate Extract, Salt, Potassium Chloride, Concentrated Lemon Juice, Maize Vinegar, Carrot Powder, Emulsifier (Sunflower Lecithin), *Peas are Legumes. People with severe allergies to Legumes like Peanuts should be cautious when introducing Pea Protein into their diet because of the possibility of a Pea allergy

Allergy Information
  • Contains no Peanuts or Tree Nuts.

Storage

Keep frozen at-18°C.Do not refreeze once thawed.


Cooking Instructions

Barbecue
Instructions: Remove all packaging. Heat barbecue on medium-high to high heat and cook for 3 1/2 - 4 minutes per side. Results may vary due to differences in barbecue equipment and cooking temperatures.


Cooking Instructions
Instructions: - All appliances vary, these are guidelines only. Patty is fully cooked when internal temperature is 74°C, piping hot throughout. Interior of the patty may still be pink when fully cooked. Do not reheat once cooled. For best results, cook from chilled.
- Place in refrigerator to thaw for 24 hours. Use within 3 days. Do not refreeze once thawed.
Not recommended: microwaving or cooking from frozen.

Shallow Fry
Instructions: Remove all packaging. Preheat non-stick pan on medium-high to high heat and cook for 3 1/2 - 4 minutes per side.

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Edited by bellboys, 11 September 2023
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  1. Mrspurple's avatar
    How many come in a pack? Is it 2 or 4?
    bellboys's avatar
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    It's 2. I'll amend the title to make it clearer
  2. Archieandmabel's avatar
    Have tried them never again , like sawdust burgers
    Blacklight's avatar
    Don't be silly.
  3. Dekard97's avatar
    Veggie stuff is so hit or miss. Sometimes it tastes awful and sometimes even nicer than meat. I've no idea about these burgers. I'm not a veggie myself, but like the idea of eating less meat a few times a week. (edited)
    Blacklight's avatar
    So the hit and miss is just the same as non vegan food then!!!
  4. Bazzer55's avatar
    I have mentioned this before, I am in the meat trade and if you gave these to a meat eater unknowingly they will not know that these are veggie I like these
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  5. freddyfender's avatar
    Think quite a few pubs use these for veggie burgers
    Personally linda McCartney mozzarella ones still my go to favourite
  6. dré.'s avatar
    These are coming down in price as they fall out of fashion. IMO, far too much fat comes out of these (more comes out than 20% fat meat burgers). Were £2 @ ocado only a few weeks ago. You can defrost them before cooking as well which seems to release less fat. (edited)
  7. psd99's avatar
    The very best veg burgers out there
    This is a hot deal £1.25 for each burger
    I will stock up
  8. Bright.Star's avatar
    Not tried these yet but can certainly recommend Aldi's Plant burgers. Juicy and thick.
  9. barnehurst's avatar
    Two burgers for £2.50 is not a deal in my book, whatever they are made of

    If a decent number of meat eaters are to be persuaded to try these, they need to be about £1 for two. Which is the current effective price of Tesco chicken steaks.
  10. bornagainst's avatar
    These are honestly pretty good! Hot at this price.
  11. greatcapp's avatar
    I tried these and wasn't keen. Wasn't really the taste but the texture - I just couldn't touch them. They are all squidgy. The wife loves them though, so I'll be buying them. Costco used to be the best place but they've not stocked them in so long now.
  12. Neil_McGarry's avatar
    £2.50 down the toilet
    Bazzer55's avatar
    Same with all the food you eat, it all ends up there
  13. amd12345's avatar
    I'm really against processed food but these don't seem too bad, I'm going to have to try these.
  14. Archieandmabel's avatar
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    nadnerb's avatar
    Shocking, are you saying these are not healthy?! A burger, not healthy?
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