Tempted to fly to St. Louis just to eat the Impossible Whopper. The meatless revolution is happening! https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/01/technology/burger-king-impossible-whopper.html …
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fwiw the flight would produce about 1.1 ton of CO2. https://co2.myclimate.org/en/portfolios?calculation_id=1729814 …
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An excellent point! We've started tracking and purchasing carbon offsets for our flying to compensate for that element of travel. Still, much higher carbon impact overall in so many things that we do, though.
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Meat:nuclear ~ plant-food:solar
This is especially hilarious if you consider the flying there bit. Did you catch yourself at that step?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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From my experiences of eating multiple impossible burgers, still the best no meat burgers I've ever had. But compared to a meat burger, it's mediocre. :) I'm still a carnivore
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