Impossible Foods Earth Month Singapore 2022

Celebrate Earth Month with Impossible Foods in April 2022

April is Earth Month. Impossible Foods returns with a new Earth Month campaign themed around the #PlateToPlanet initiatives with the goal of sparking conversations around the impact of food choices on the planet. Content will be available across Impossible Food’s social media platforms and displayed at restaurants Fatburger and Swensen’s. Impossible Foods has also partnered Deliveroo and RedMart to offer special promotions and exclusive merchandise in the month of April.

S$2 off Impossible x Deliveroo menusFirst 2,000 orders on Deliveroo can enjoy $2 off Impossible™ menus from FatBurger and Swensen’s. Fans can enjoy dishes like Swensen’s Rendang Impossible™ (S$17.01), Garlic Aioli Impossible™ (S$17.01) and Swensen’s Bagus Burger (S$15.80), their delicious take on the famous Ramly Burger. For a great, classic burger, Fatburger is serving Impossible™ Fatburger (S$15.90) – a juicy and tasty Impossible™ Beef Made From Plants patty topped with cheese, red onion, pickles, relish, mustard and mayonnaise, served on a toasted brioche bun with crisp lettuce and ripe tomato. Limited edition swag will also be given away with Deliveroo x Impossible orders, while stocks last.
S$3 off Impossibleâ„¢ Beef Made From Plants retail packThe convenient, versatile 340g pack will retail at just S$8.90 at major grocery stores NTUC Fairprice and RedMart from now till May 31, as well as at Cold Storage, Giant and Market Place stores and online via Cold Storage OnlineGiant Online from 1 to 30 April.
Limited Edition Impossible x RedMart SwagFirst 1,000 orders on RedMart will receive an Exclusive Earth Month merchandise.
New Impossibleâ„¢ Menu by TrapizzaThe casual Italian beachfront restaurant located a few minutes’ walk away from Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa is the latest restaurant to offer Impossible Beef on its menu, following the success of the Impossibleâ„¢ Spicy Pizza Bolognese (S$27++) offered as a limited-time special in 2021. This year, the team will not only reintroduce the Impossible Spicy Pizza Bolognese but also debut new hearty Italian dishes like Impossibleâ„¢ Lasagna (S$26++) with Impossible Beef, tomato sauce, parmesan cheese, bechamel and basil, and Impossibleâ„¢ Burger with charcoal-grilled Impossible Beef patty layered with tomato, onion, lettuce and cheddar cheese, and served with potato wedges.

In 2021, Singaporeans set a new Earth Month record by choosing Impossible Beef over ground beef from cows. Collectively, the nation saved an equivalent of over 708,863 square meters of land, more than 303,798 kg of CO2 and over 8,506,360 litres of water. This is comparable to:

  • The estimated land area of 99 soccer fields or twice the size of Singapore Sports Hub
  • The greenhouse gas emissions of more than 1,380,900 km driven in a medium-sized car
  • More than 3 Olympic size pools or the water footprint of 28,166 baths in a standard bathtub

“Few people realise that what goes onto our plates is deeply tied to the health of our planet. Following the success of our first two Earth Month campaigns, we’re shifting gears this year to focus on showing Singaporeans why they should eat plant-based – and not just because it’s delicious or has the same meaty flavour that they love. Our goal is to get more people to start having these important conversations about how our food choices impact our planet, and the small steps they can take to preserve nature.”

Laurent Stevenart, General Manager, Singapore & UAE, Impossible Foods
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