Crispy Chik'n Burger

by Alpha Foods
4.30 (25)
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The Crispy Chik'n Burger is a plant-based burger made with 100% plant-based ingredients. The patty has a texture that resembles chicken and is made with non-GMO ingredients. It is a healthier alternative to traditional chicken burgers and is perfect for those who are vegan, vegetarian, or just looking for a tasty and satisfying meal. The burger has a crispy texture and is packed with flavor. Customers who have tried it have left positive reviews, praising its delicious taste and texture.

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Most helpful reviews

🇺🇸

Yummy crispy chick'n burger. Obviously great on a burger/sandwich but I also sometimes eat them on their own as a protein with veggies.

🇺🇸

This is a really decent Chkn patty! I’ve used it in sandwiches, for vegan parmigiana, and everyone has loved it!


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Not as terrible as some of their other products (read: burrito, pizza, wrap 🤮), but not the best #friedchicken #veganburgerpatty you'll find (my pick is still Vegie Delights', which is admittedly 50% costlier) The exterior does get reasonably crispy but the interior is lumpy and not entirely convincing 😐

The bag is comically huge and floppy for three patties of a size that you'd call medium if you were being generous 😏 I cooked mine in the oven at high heat, though the instructions include a microwave option which would presumably not provide much crisp (I'm not intending to find out 😛) Had this with Inspired Vegan's honey mustard sauce as well as the cashew cream pasta which I made.

#frozenfood #lazyvegan 😊


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This crispy chicken sandwich is fine but honestly not any better than any other chk'n but it seems way more expensive and it comes in a huge bag with only 3 measly patties. I would not go out of my way to buy this unless it was a really good deal.

#veganchicken
#whatveganseat


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Perfect in the #breville toaster/air fryer oven. They are nice and crunchy for a quick, No Time To Cook meal.
I first got them at #Costco on the recommendation of my DIL & lived the larger, less expensive package but haven't found them since.

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