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Published 12:33 25 Jan 2019 GMT
Updated 12:53 25 Jan 2019 GMT

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The Beyond Burger is part of the Beyond Meat family and you'd literally be forgiven for thinking that you were chowing down on a load of cow as soon as this bad boy enters your body.
You're not though. The Beyond Burger in, in fact, made from pea protein, coconut oil, and beet juice to give it that terrifyingly real meat-like look.
The patties are frozen and sold "raw" so you can head off home and cook them up as you would a regular old burger. They're full of protein and are even free from GMOs, soy or gluten.
If the above info isn't enough to convince you, here's a taste of some customer reviews. Spoilers: they're pretty positive and also simultaneously making us quite hungry at the same time.
"I tried other 'veggie' burgers and man, this is like having a real burger," said one person. "I am sooooooooooooooo happy."
"Your new burger is an absolute game changer. This product is literally going to change the way people view food," said another.
Giz it.
Just giz it.
The Beyond Burger is rolling out in Tesco stores across January. A pack of two patties costs €7.00.
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