Is Hilary's World's Best Veggie Burger Healthy?
by Hilary's
Clean plant-based burger with mostly organic whole foods, though contains inflammatory seed oils. Better than conventional veggie burgers but not optimal due to canola oil content.
- Cooked Whole Grain Millet – safe
- Water – safe
- Millet – safe
- Kale – safe
- Spinach – safe
- Expeller Pressed Oil – controversial
- Canola – controversial
- Sunflower – controversial
- Safflower – controversial
- Sweet Potato – safe
- Potato Starch – controversial
- Ground Flaxseed – safe
- Sea Salt – safe
- Apple Cider Vinegar – safe
- Dried Onion – safe
- Granulated Garlic – safe
- organic – controversial
100% organic ingredients
High fiber from whole grains
Nutrient-dense vegetables
No artificial additives
Plant-based protein source
Contains inflammatory seed oils
Processed oils despite organic status
Potato starch as filler
Higher omega-6 fatty acid content
About This Analysis
This health analysis for Hilary's World's Best Veggie Burger was performed by Truelabel, an AI-powered food scanner that grades products from A (excellent) to F (failing) based on ingredient quality. The analysis covers seed oil content, ultra-processed ingredients, preservatives, artificial colors, allergens, and potential health risks including cancer risk, hormonal disruption, and gut irritation scores.
Category: Frozen