In an English Burger King, only plant-based food can be ordered for two weeks
The Burger King restaurant in Bristol will be completely plant-based for two weeks from October 26 to November 6.
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(Photo: burgerking.co.uk)
Located in Cribbs Causeway Shopping Centre, the restaurant offers vegan versions of 24 classic Burger King sandwiches and meals. These include the new Bakon King – made with La Vie’s plant-based bacon – as well as Chilli Cheeeze Bites and Vegan Royale. Around 100 of the latter were given to customers as gifts on the first day of the campaign.
“We’re incredibly proud of our meat-free menu; it delivers flawless taste without compromise and reflects our ongoing commitment to serving a diverse and innovative range of products,” said Katie Evans, Burger King UK.
By the way, Burger King has also introduced the Meatless Monday system in the United Kingdom, where guests receive discounts on plant-based burgers every Monday.
Vegconomist
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