Impossible Burger, Gringo style from Grindhouse Killer Burgers Grindhouse Killer Burgers The Burger I’m certainly better off than I would’ve been had I done this with beef burgers. I’m not sure the long-term effects this will have on my body but I don’t regret it for a second. I ate more veggie burgers in three days than I have in the past three years. I researched the most popular veggie/vegan burgers in Atlanta and got to work. I’m by no means a vegetarian or a vegan (that would be nearly impossible working here), but I try to lean away from red meat when I can for the aforementioned reasons and because a plant-based burger done right can make for an incredible meal.
Naturally, I wanted to eat and review them. Brands like Impossible and Beyond have paved the way with their lines of burger impersonators that have helped millions ease into the transition from red meat to plant-based eating.Ītlanta has been characteristically quick to hop on this skyrocketing movement, and there are now hundreds of spots around town where you can score a veggie burger.
In response to this beefless vacuum forming in America, consumption of plant-based alternatives has been soaring, growing 27% in the past year alone. Some consumers cite the environmental benefits of moving away from red meat, others the health concerns, some the moral reasons, and others just the taste. I mean it! Whether we want to admit it or not, beef consumption has been steadily decreasing since the turn of the 21st century.