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Brento! asked in Food & DrinkVegetarian & Vegan · 1 decade ago

how would i go about buying veggie burgers (like the ones at burger king) in bulk like burger king does? ?

i wouldnt want to buy as many but i have a deep freezer and could definately save money if i knew how to do it. the ones at the supermarket are so expensive.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I think Burger King's may be a Morningstar product http://www.seeveggiesdifferently.com/

    Their FAQ lists this:

    Q. I'd like to buy Morningstar Farms® products in bulk. Are they available at club or bulk stores?

    A. Yes they are, although the products in stock may vary. Call your local club or bulk store to make sure they carry your favorite Morningstar Farms® products.

    Q. Is there a way to purchase Morningstar Farms® products for business purposes?

    A. There sure is. Owners and managers who want to buy Morningstar Farms® products for a business can call 888-289-5554, Option 0, to place an order.

    I did see larger boxes of some brands also at Sam's Club membership warehouse. Someone I know bought the Boca Burgers brand ones there, and the burgers were larger, 16 to a box. http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/navigate.do?dest=... (Here they are about $9.50 per box, but I'm sure it's different around the country)

  • 1 decade ago

    Wherever you live, there is a healthfood wholesaler. Usually at least two. Where I live, near Vanc. BC, there are a dozen healthfood distributors. Companies such as Yves Veggie Cuisine produce veggie hot dogs, burgers, etc. in larger "restaurant size" only for whole sale distribution. Call up these companies, and see if they allow people from the public to purchase. Often these companies will have a 'public' catalogue, or public buying days, such as Saturday mornings 9am-3pm.

    The easiest way is to get your local healthfood store to order some in for ya. It will be more expensive than direct wholesale, but you'll get what you want and no running around trying to work a deal etc.

    All wholesalers have minim orders, such as $250 if you pick up, $500 if they deliver within 100k, or more for more distance. Some might not give a damn if you are from the public or not, as long as you meet the minimum order. If you actually own your own business, just go on in there, and set up an account with them, and there you go.

    You can also look around for food purchasing co-ops. Most all wholesalers sell to co-ops, where neighbours or groups get together to purchase wholesale (usually a smaller co-op catalogue too as with public purchasing). You can even start your own co-op, just get ten people together... and get started. There are some co-op grocery stores around here, and prices are much cheaper, but you buy a year membership. (no, not like Costco, that's a fake co-op; I mean a real co-op).

    What I did used to do, was start a small company of my own, purchase in bulk mainly for my own family, and sell some stuff on the side "home delivery" for the 'business' part of it (because if you don't sell anything and pay taxes etc., your business will automatically be shut down). And you can claim business expenses, have a home office, and etc. Hm... I should start doing that again.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    They just taste like Boca burgers. I'm sure that is what they are using. You can get the big ones at Costco in like a 12/16 pack.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    More then likely you can find them at wholesaler websites and stuff, but you'll probably need a tax i.d. number, or like a buyer id number (not sure what its exactly called sorry) in order to find some of the better prices.

    The I.D. number/licenses arn't to expensive anyways.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    If you don't want to pay the prices, why not just make some on your own? That way, you can make them in bulk and you know exactly what goes into them.

    Source(s): vegan
  • 1 decade ago

    Sam's club its where a lot of restaurant owners or small business owners get there food suplys

  • 1 decade ago

    try costco or Sam's club if you dont live near either of these places try the internet.

    Source(s): Im an avid shopper
  • 1 decade ago

    You can probably get a big box at Costco.

  • Fred R
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    hope this helps try sams club they may have it

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