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Posted 2 January 2023

Beyond Meat Vegan Beyond Plant Based Burger x2 (226g)/Beyond Vegan Plant Based Patties x2 (226G) £3 Each (Clubcard Price) @ Tesco

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Good deal on these, arguably the best meat free burgers out there. As used by McDonald's in their McPlant.

Link to patties (same offer)
tesco.com/gro…051

A Which? Best Buy

The go-to choice for many burger joints and pubs, the Beyond Burger should be your top pick for slapping on the grill at home, too.

They’re the joint most expensive burgers on test but were able to justify their price with excellent scores across the board. Our tasters rated these burgers for their enticing appearance, well balanced seasoning and good levels of moistness.

Even more impressive, 78% of tasters said these pea protein-based burgers are convincing substitutes for a beef burger.


Product Description
  • Plant-Based Patties Made with Pea Protein
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  • Carton - Card - Widely recycled
  • Tray - Plastic - Check local recycling
  • Film - Plastic - Not currently recycled
  • ©2019 Beyond Meat®

  • Beyond burger - the future of protein
  • It's a new breed of burger
  • Made from plants
  • No soy and 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
  • Free from 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.

Produce of
Packed in the UK using Plant-Based Patties from the USA


Recycling info
Carton. Widely Recycled
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Community Updates
Edited by bellboys, 2 January 2023
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  1. burmingum's avatar
    The Margarine and cigarette of today!
    jaju123's avatar
    It's not healthy but neither is beef. Beef is riddled with cholesterol, saturated fat, trans fats, heme iron, and sodium.
  2. junglejim's avatar
    Every vegan post there's someone n getting triggered
    NitrousUK's avatar
    I find it quite hypocritical that the moaning/preachy vegan is the stereotype that's pedalled, but I've encountered 100x more triggered meat-eaters
  3. StreetfighterKEV's avatar
    I'd buy these over any 3 quid for 2 meat burgers any day and I eat meat, they're good
  4. scrounger's avatar
    I tried these last week and thought they tasted like cardboard. Much prefer the real thing to be frank. These are very processed with a long list of unrecognisable ingredients (edited)
    bellboys's avatar
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    Which begs the question, when did you eat cardboard and, er, why? (edited)
  5. scrounger's avatar
    49212124-JOEg4.jpgCheck out the ingredients...

    I rest my case
    JonReese's avatar
    Can you tell me which ones on there are specifically bad for you and why?

    Based on your comments on other posts, you like nutella, KFC and all kinds of other processed foods. Is it because you can see the list of ingredients that you're worried, and with KFC you don't see them so you tell yourself it's ok? (edited)
  6. Husla's avatar
    Taste is decent but its far too thick. I do reccomend the shawarma as that has really good flavour. I use it to add ontop of magerita pizzas or add as extra to stir frys
    Fraser_Gordon's avatar
    I flatten them with a spatula before cooking as i don't like thick burgers.
  7. freddyfender's avatar
    yeah now its vegan january i cant wait for all the same old rants and moans from meat eaters who love to comment on every vegetarian/deal
    zzzzzZZZZZZZ (edited)
    ryan.seary's avatar
    It's already started in these comments🥴
  8. modularhope's avatar
    Simply the best alternative I’ve found to date, highly recommend them
  9. greatcapp's avatar
    £3 each or £3 for a twin pack. Twin pack would be ok, but £3 each seems steep compared to Costco usual prices?
    bellboys's avatar
    Author
    Definitely a 2 pack, 113g each so 226g total weight.

    PS I've amended the title to make it more clear, thanks for the helpful feedback (edited)
  10. skeptic's avatar
    Quite like these tbh
  11. Gooner1011's avatar
    Taste OK. Just OK. If they were a healthier option they'd be worth it.
  12. freddyfender's avatar
    Still think the Linda McCartney mozzarella burgers are my favourite
    rochjj's avatar
    What are the mozerella burgers like? Is it just cheese in the middle
  13. MerkinSlat's avatar
    Honestly, just buy Tesco's own vegan burgers you get like 8 for a much better price.
    AleF's avatar
    Which are smaller and also worse
  14. poj2000's avatar
    These taste the best, they don't smell that great though (edited)
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