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Do you kow if this holds true for Norway as well?

 

Carmen

 

> Bk Fries

> 11/18/20 4:33 PM

>Received: 9/25/72 12:56 AM

> The Vegetarian Resource Group, vrg

>

>

>

>Burger King restaurants sell vegan fries cooked in vegetable shortening.

>The fries have not been

>pre-treated with beef fat. This new formula item was introduced in January

>1997.

> The fries are cooked in a vat apart from the multi--product vats. The

>multi-product vat

>is used to cook hash browns, onion rings (which are otherwise vegan), and

>French toast sticks as

>well as meat and seafood products. Burger King uses only vegetable

>shortening for their fried

>products.

> The hash browns and French toast sticks contain mono- and diglycerides

>and natural flavors

>of an unspecified nature.

 

 

" Every aspect of our lives is, in a sense, a vote for the kind of world

we want to live in. " - Frances Moore Lappe

 

Carmen Crenshaw-Hovey

Bill, Sam & Aleksander Hovey

Buseneset 22

N-4048 Hafrsfjord

NORWAY

 

+47 51 59 33 98

 

CrenHov

whovey

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  • 28 years later...

Burger King restaurants sell vegan fries cooked in vegetable shortening. The

fries have not been

pre-treated with beef fat. This new formula item was introduced in January 1997.

The fries are cooked in a vat apart from the multi--product vats. The

multi-product vat

is used to cook hash browns, onion rings (which are otherwise vegan), and French

toast sticks as

well as meat and seafood products. Burger King uses only vegetable shortening

for their fried

products.

The hash browns and French toast sticks contain mono- and diglycerides and

natural flavors

of an unspecified nature.

 

For more info from the Guide to Fast Food go to:

http://www.vrg.org/journal/vj97nov/97bvegan.htm

 

A paper version of the latest update will be available soon.

Davida

--

vrg http://www.vrg.org

 

The Vegetarian Resource Group / Vegetarian Journal

P.O. Box 1463 / Baltimore MD 21203 US

(410) 366-8343

The VRG is a educational non-profit group providing

information on vegetarianism & veganism.

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, CrenHov <CrenHov@r...> wrote:

> Do you kow if this holds true for Norway as well?

 

Don't know about Norway, but I'm told that in Canada, A & W is pretty

much the only fast-food place which doesn't use animal fat. (Of

course, it *would* be the one with no playplaces, darn it!).

 

Be well, Hadass

 

> >

> >Burger King restaurants sell vegan fries cooked in vegetable

shortening.

> >The fries have not been

> >pre-treated with beef fat.

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