16 links have been added on 5 ideas about #burgerking.
  1. These brands seem to think that using recycled plastic will resolve the problem of pollution. It won’t. They do greenwash just enough to make soothe their brand conscience. Read how they still direct the narrative in the UK press.

  2. Currently, the only people to be prosecuted in the UK for breaking environmental laws are small landlords and such. Go figure. We are no longer dictated to by eu laws, it’s time we made our own, better, laws and started acting on them, even if the companies doing it are from over the Atlantic, which many of us share.

  3. This strikes a chord. Not sure if there will be forced packaging tracking but this is definitely an opportunity to make the bad guys pay for their actions.

  4. We already know who are the dirty dozen: Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Anheuser-Busch InBev, McDonalds, Mondelez International, Heineken, Tesco, Carlsberg Group, Suntory, Haribo, Mars and Aldi.

  5. Or invent a WikiLeaks type site that has insiders divulge the ingredients so we can all enjoy them cheaper and healthier.

  6. There is a company in Brighton called Beelzebab that comes pretty close. They do vegan versions of trashy fast food, including dirty fries and even kebabs. I guess the name of the company is a joke on evil fast food chains and the crappy food they usually serve.
    Their meat strips are actually pretty tasty. Good beer food fodder.

  7. Once you’ve found a store, tap on the Order button. When you see the menu, pull down the menu until you see a cartoon version of Colonel Sanders and hold it for about 11 seconds. When you release, you should see the Secret Menu.

  8. Not really secret but yeah they don’t advertise the cheapies.

  9. Martin

    Vegan chain on wefunder.com

  10. There are lots of options, but I don’t think anyone has made a franchise chain that replicates vegan or veggie versions of popular fast food dishes. Someone should though.

  11. There are so many great recipies out there, someone should do this before McDonalds and the rest start to monetise vegans.