in
Napa in 2018
In restaurants In 2016 and 2017, Impossible Foods produced Impossible Burgers in both
Redwood City, California, and at
Rutgers University in New Jersey. Since the production was in relatively small quantities, the burgers were not available at retail locations. The restaurant
Momofuku Nishi in New York, owned by
David Chang, began serving the Impossible Burger in July 2016. In October 2016, the Impossible Burger became a standing menu item in selected additional restaurants in California, The Michelin-starred restaurant Public, operated by
Brad Farmerie, began serving the Impossible Burger in January 2017. In March 2017, Impossible Foods announced it would build its first large-scale plant in
Oakland, California, to produce 1 million pounds of plant-based burger meat per month. In the first half of 2017, the Impossible Burger debuted on the menu of multi-unit franchises, including Bareburger in New York City,
Umami Burger in California, and Hopdoddy in Texas. In April 2018,
White Castle started serving Impossible Burgers. The partnership with White Castle eventually expanded to include all 377 of its locations. By July 2018, two years after its debut in New York, the Impossible Burger was available at about 3,000 locations in the United States and Hong Kong. By the end of 2018, 5,000 restaurants across all 50 states included the burger on their menus. In April 2019,
Burger King began test marketing an
Impossible Whopper, using the patty at locations around
St. Louis. Later that month, the company announced plans to roll out Impossible Whoppers nationwide before the end of the year. In August, it was officially made available nationwide.
Retail The Impossible Burger became available in grocery stores for the first time in October 2019, at
Gelson's stores, which are only in Southern California. In May 2020, Impossible Burgers were also available at
Fairway Market,
Wegman's,
Jewel-Osco,
Vons,
Pavilions,
Albertsons in California and Nevada,
Safeway in California and Nevada, and
various chains owned by Kroger. In April 2020, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, the FDA started allowing restaurants to sell Impossible beef substitute to consumers, with an additional printed-out sheet satisfying label requirements. In July 2020, Impossible Burger patties became available at
Trader Joe's and about 2,100
Walmart locations in the United States. == Financing ==