Tuesday, March 29, 2022

TikTok Scoop: Mark Bautista's Plant-based Burger Has a Surprise, Singer Asks If It's Still Safe to Finish


Images courtesy of Instagram/TikTok: Mark Bautista

 

safe paba ubusin to?😰

17 comments:

  1. Sa sobrang fresh may kasamng pang uod. Lol! Pero grabe ugh kadiri! Buti di nya nakain.

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  2. It only means fresh at walang pesticides yung veggies na nilagay sa burger mo haha
    Buti na lang napansin mo
    Kung ako ok lang haha ask na lang ng new burger

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  3. Based on studies mga small spiders worms at kung ano ano pang small insects nasasama sa foods natin na di natin napapansin whether luto sa bahay or sa labas
    Ganun talaga

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    1. But this one is too big to not be noticed

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  4. The best ‘beyond meat’ burger is at A&W!

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  5. Dear Mark, of all the food in pinas, you want a plant based burger? :) Ang daming natural food na masarap, you want an ultra processed food para healthy? :) Ok, make than make sense :) Unless it is just a virtue signal... now that, I can understand :D :D :D

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    1. Baks it's not that deep. Yung brother ko orders plant based kasi mahilig sya sa burger but he's also at the age na nahihirapan na sya magtunaw ng red meat. Virtue signaling agad?

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  6. Protein rich burger?

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  7. Ewww eww yuck. Plant based burger but with extra protein from a leech. Grabe.

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  8. Ayan fresh na fresh talaga kasi buhay pa ang worn. Lol.

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  9. That’s so gross. I’ll vomit.

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  10. Seriously? What a s****d question

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  11. Hihi, hello daw! Garden FLATWORM. Madaling kumalat sa mga biniling plants and crops na walang chemicals. At least tunay ngang 'Organic' ang burger mo hehe.

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  12. Somewhat safe naman. Pero dapat aware ka na kung nabuhay ang flatworm e pwede rin mabuhay ang mas nakakatakot na tapeworm.

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  13. that's why you have to soak your veggies sa ACV before consuming it raw.

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