- Impossible
Foods and 7-Eleven are launching six new ready-to-eat meals made with
ImpossibleTM Beef Made from Plants at more than 350 locations across
Singapore, all available for less than S$6 - Priced
at S$2.80, the 7-Select
Impossible™
Rendang Onigiri also marks the first time an Impossible ready-to-eat is priced
under S$3 - Fans can now enjoy more delicious,
sustainable, and affordable meal options on the go, any day, any time.
SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 5 October 2021 – Impossible Foods and 7-Eleven, the
leading convenience store in Singapore,
have launched an international range of six new ready-to-eat meals inspired by
various cuisines around the world at more than 350 7-Eleven stores in
Singapore. As part of the retailer’s commitment to making plant-based food
accessible and affordable, 7-Eleven has expanded its ready-to-eat selection to
include more sustainable meals made with the award-winning, plant-based
Impossible Beef, in addition to the popular 7-Select ImpossibleTM
Deluxe Burger launched earlier this year.
All available for under S$6, the new
selection of chef-crafted ready-to-eat meals include:
7-Select
ImpossibleTM Minced Meat Noodles ($4.70)
Colloquially referred to as Bak Chor Mee, this is easily one of
Singapore’s most iconic hawker food for any time of the day. Made with fresh mee pok, Impossible Beef, braised
shiitake mushrooms, fried shallots and a specially-created sauce packed with
umami.
7-Select
ImpossibleTM Spicy Pineapple Burger ($5.90)
This Hawaiian-inspired burger is the
perfect grab & go snack that comprises a well-seasoned Impossible
plant-based patty stacked with caramelised pineapple, pickles, and a homemade
tomato chilli jam between soft, fluffy burger buns.
7-Select
ImpossibleTM Meatball & Mash ($4.70)
7-Eleven’s take on the popular crowd
favourite, the Impossible meatballs are oven-roasted and paired with rich,
creamy mashed potato and topped off with mixed mozzarella and cheddar cheese.
This is perfect for a snack or an add-on to any meal!
7-Select
ImpossibleTM Spicy Wrap ($4.20)
Inspired by Mexican fare, this
mouth-watering wrap packs a punch in each bite – think Impossible Beef, a tangy peri peri sauce, roasted bell
peppers, iceberg lettuce and mayonnaise in a tortilla wrap.
7-Select
ImpossibleTM Shepherd’s Pie ($4.20)
Thoughtfully portioned for one to enjoy,
this classic Western baked dish is made with Impossible Beef braised with
tomato puree, topped with a thick layer of buttery mashed potato. Packed with
flavour, in every bite.
7-Select
Impossible Rendang Onigiri ($2.80)
A local take on the popular Japanese rice
ball snack with the perfect combination of braised Impossible Beef, mildly
spicy Rendang sauce and coconut rice. The rendang onigiri is the first-ever
Impossible ready-to-eat available for less than S$3.
“One of the most important steps to
achieving our mission is to achieve price parity with beef from cows.
Long-term, we plan to be more affordable,” said Laurent Stevenart, Singapore
Country Manager at Impossible Foods. “Following the immense popularity of the
7-Select Impossible Deluxe Burger earlier this year, we’re thrilled to expand
our collaboration with 7-Eleven Singapore and add more delicious items to their
ready-to-eat options. The convenience of 7-Eleven’s store footprint is
unmatched, and we’re excited to offer more affordable options to their loyal
customers.”
Leading the charge to make plant-based
meat more accessible, 7-Eleven convenience stores in Singapore will be the
first in Asia to offer the entire range of Impossible ready-to-eat meals at
more than 350 locations. The new ready-to-eat meals are also halal-certified,
giving fans more options for delicious, nutritious and sustainable foods even
when they are on the go.
“As the leading convenience store,
7-Eleven is uniquely positioned to make a meaningful difference in our
communities. With our extensive network of 7-Eleven stores spread across the
island and with Impossible Foods’ mission to transform the global food system,
together we can make plant-based eating more accessible and convenient anytime,
anywhere.” said Mr Steven Lye, Managing Director of 7-Eleven Singapore.
Versatile and delicious, Impossible Beef
looks, tastes and smells like ground beef from cows – but is made entirely from
plants, with a much smaller environmental footprint than meat from animals.
Since it’s made from plants, it uses 96% less land, 87% less water, and
generates 89% less greenhouse gasses. This means environmental savings of 7
square meters of land, 3 kg of CO2, and 84 litres of water for every
113g serving consumed.
For more information or to locate a
store, visit https://www.7-eleven.com.sg/.
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