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NEW YORK, NY - AUGUST 8: In this photo illustration, the new Impossible Whopper sits on a table at a Burger King restaurant on August 8, 2019 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.

On Thursday, Burger King is launching its soy-based Impossible Who Burger King is adding five new Whopper-style burgers to its menu, two of which will be part of the "Impossible meat" lineup.

The fast-food chain said the new types of Whoppers will be the Southwest Bacon Whopper Junior, Southwest Bacon Whopper, and a double Southwest Bacon Whopper.

The company will also add the Impossible Southwest Bacon Whopper and the Impossible King. It's the first expansion to the Impossible meat menu.

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