The Burger King Rebel Whopper is being launched by the QSR brand in the UK to offer consumers a plant-based burger option that's sure to satisfy those seeking out an alternative to the usual meat-focused menus.
The burger is achieved with a patty made by The Vegetarian Burger and topped with lettuce, tomatoes, mayo, ketchup, pickles and sliced onions on a toasted sesame seed bun. The plant-based burger is a tasty option for consumers to try out, but isn't suitable for vegans or vegetarians given that it's cooked on the same grill as the brand's beef-based burgers.
The Burger King Rebel Whopper is available only through the BK app on January 6 and 7 with nationwide availability starting January 8, 2020.
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Trend Themes
1. Plant-based Burgers - The rise of plant-based burgers presents an opportunity for restaurants to cater to consumers seeking alternative meat options.
2. Alternative Menus - Restaurants can explore incorporating alternative menu items, such as plant-based burgers, to appeal to a wider range of customers.
3. Fast Food Apps - The launch of the Burger King Rebel Whopper exclusively through the BK app highlights the growing trend of fast food apps as a platform for promotions and limited-time offers.
Industry Implications
1. Restaurant - The restaurant industry can embrace the plant-based burger trend by offering innovative menu items that cater to the growing demand for alternative meat options.
2. Food Delivery - The rise of plant-based burgers creates an opportunity for food delivery services to partner with restaurants and offer convenient delivery options to customers seeking alternative meat options.
3. Technology - The integration of fast food apps with promotions and limited-time offers showcases the potential for further innovation in technology-driven solutions for the food industry.