Nestlé Has a New Plant-Based Awesome Burger—Here’s What Dietitians Think of It
The latest faux meat option on the market is packed with protein and fiber.Nestlé’s new plant-based Awesome Burger, which is made by Sweet Earth Foods, is launching in grocery stores starting October 1.
The Awesome Burger’s main ingredient is pea protein, and it packs 260 calories and nearly 30 grams of protein. Dietitians share their thoughts on the Awesome Burger’s nutrition facts, and offer the healthiest way to enjoy it.The burger is made by Sweet Earth Foods and, like other faux meat burgers on the market right now, it’s designed to look and feel like the real thing. Awesome Burgers come in a two-pack of patties and they’ll be sold at supermarkets around the country—including Wegmans, FredMeyer, Safeway, Stop & Shop, HyVee, and more—starting October 1.
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