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Disney Adds Plant-Based Impossible Products to U.S. Menus

Offerings to debut during Food & Wine Festival at Disney California Adventure
Starting on Feb. 28, Disney will kick off its new strategic alliance with Impossible Foods.
Photo Illustration: Trent Joaquin; Sources: Disney, Impossible Foods, Getty Images
February 26, 2020
Plant-based diet devotees and imitation meat enthusiasts have another factor to consider when deciding whether Disney lives up to its tagline as “The Happiest Place on Earth:” inventive Impossible Foods options to nosh on while waiting in long lines.
Offerings to debut during Food & Wine Festival at Disney California Adventure
Starting on Feb. 28, Disney will kick off its new strategic alliance with Impossible Foods.
Photo Illustration: Trent Joaquin; Sources: Disney, Impossible Foods, Getty Images
February 26, 2020
Plant-based diet devotees and imitation meat enthusiasts have another factor to consider when deciding whether Disney lives up to its tagline as “The Happiest Place on Earth:” inventive Impossible Foods options to nosh on while waiting in long lines.
Disney names Impossible Burger the 'preferred plant-based burger' at Disney parks and cruise lines

Disney names Impossible Burger the 'preferred plant-based burger' at Disney parks and cruise lines
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"Impossible Foods" burgers made from plant-based substitutes for meat products sit on a shelf for sale on November 15, 2019 in New York City. - Vegetarian alternatives to burgers and sausages, revived by start-ups like Beyond Meat and Impossible Burg
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FOX NEWS - Things are about to get impossibly magical at Disney’s theme parks.
The company recently announced that it will be expanding its plant-based menu items across its theme parks and cruise lines, adding that the Impossible Burger has been chosen as the “preferred plant-based burger of Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Resort and Disney Cruise Line.”
Disney names Impossible Burger the 'preferred plant-based burger' at Disney parks and cruise lines
Published
article
"Impossible Foods" burgers made from plant-based substitutes for meat products sit on a shelf for sale on November 15, 2019 in New York City. - Vegetarian alternatives to burgers and sausages, revived by start-ups like Beyond Meat and Impossible Burg
Expand
FOX NEWS - Things are about to get impossibly magical at Disney’s theme parks.
The company recently announced that it will be expanding its plant-based menu items across its theme parks and cruise lines, adding that the Impossible Burger has been chosen as the “preferred plant-based burger of Walt Disney World Resort, Disneyland Resort and Disney Cruise Line.”
Disney partners with Impossible Foods at its US parks and cruise line

Disney announced Tuesday that it has partnered with Impossible Foods.
The Impossible Burger will now be the "preferred plant-based burger" of Disneyland, Disney World and the Disney Cruise Line.
The news comes as meat alternatives are getting more popular among consumers.Â
The Impossible Meatball Submarine will be available at Disney's California Adventure park in Anaheim, California during the park's Food and Wine Festival starting February 28, 2020.
Disney
Disney is once again expanding its selection of plant-based food items at its U.S.-based theme parks as well as on its cruise line â this time with Impossible Foods.
The company announced Tuesday that it has partnered with the plant-based meat company to make the Impossible Burger the "preferred plant-based burger" of Disneyland, Disney World and the Disney Cruise Line.
Disney announced Tuesday that it has partnered with Impossible Foods.
The Impossible Burger will now be the "preferred plant-based burger" of Disneyland, Disney World and the Disney Cruise Line.
The news comes as meat alternatives are getting more popular among consumers.Â
The Impossible Meatball Submarine will be available at Disney's California Adventure park in Anaheim, California during the park's Food and Wine Festival starting February 28, 2020.
Disney
Disney is once again expanding its selection of plant-based food items at its U.S.-based theme parks as well as on its cruise line â this time with Impossible Foods.
The company announced Tuesday that it has partnered with the plant-based meat company to make the Impossible Burger the "preferred plant-based burger" of Disneyland, Disney World and the Disney Cruise Line.