Starbucks to add more plant-based food in latest green push
Starbucks Corp (SBUX.O) aims to add more plant-based food and drinks to its menu as part of the company’s latest plan to become more environmentally friendly.
Starbucks – which sells sausage breakfast-sandwiches, chicken wraps and smoked salmon bagels with cream cheese – did not say by when it would start offering plant-based items. A spokeswoman told Reuters the company is exploring meat alternatives for its breakfast menu, but declined comment on potential suppliers.
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