Amid the growing popularity of plant-based products, a doctor of veterinary medicine has suggested that the Burger King's Impossible Whopper has so much estrogen from soy that it could make men grow breasts.
In a report in Tri-State Livestock News, Dr. James Stangle of South Dakota rails against the alternative burger, made by Impossible Foods, and its use of soy protein as a main ingredient.
Strangle compares the soy-based Impossible Whopper to the beef Whopper, claiming that the plant-based version has 44 milligrams of estrogen while the original only contains 2.5 nanograms.
'Now let me refresh your metric system. There are 1 million nanograms (ng) in one milligram (mg). That means an impossible whopper has 18 million times as much estrogen as a regular whopper,' he writes.
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Sounds like an agenda 21 proposal!
ReplyDeleteMake men infertile and docile by turning them into women!
Guess they will be doing a big business with the trannies!
ReplyDeleteImpossible BOOBS ⚫⚫
ReplyDeleteThere is always a catch with lab grown meat isn't there? You all do know this is lab grown meat right? Well lab grown plant-based meat!!! They are testing it to see if you morons can be fooled into thinking you are actually eating a real beef burger, for the same high price!!!! Oh but this is all a conspiracy to the people who know everything about nothing, but still can't seem to understand that evil does evil stuff...
ReplyDeleteOK, so menopausal women should eat them.
ReplyDeleteHummmm,...self service
ReplyDeleteThis explains SOCIALIST man buns.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that the most ridiculous thing you've ever seen?? A man wearing his hair up in a bun like a damn girl 😂😂😂
DeleteSmall breasted women will be flocking to Burger King !!!!
ReplyDeleteI can’t wait for the civil war, vegans better hide!!
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DeleteThey taste terrible owing to the slimy aftertaste.
ReplyDeleteThat is a socialist democratic program so all of us will be transgender.
ReplyDeleteLooks like Belichick is living proof.
ReplyDeleteWhat will it make women grow?
ReplyDeleteThe thing cost $8
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