McDonald's and Nando’s are both reportedly finalising plans for a new vegan burger in the UK.
Photos, reported to be from the two chains were shared by Vegan Food, reports WalesOnline.
The Nando’s image looks to be a staff instructional sheet – which they use to assemble the burger according to head office’s guidance.
The other looked like marketing materials for McDonald's.
According to Vegan Food, McDonald’s may be partnering with brand Beyond Meat.
The fast-food outlet previously paired up with the fake-meat company to launch the vegan PLT in Canada.
So, it would make sense for them to work together once again.
The McDonald's burger appears to be made up of a Beyond Fear vegan patty, a slice of vegan cheese, plant-based mayonnaise, lettuce, pickles, tomato, onions, ketchup and mustard in a sesame seed bun.
The burger will be certified vegan – meaning no animal products or by-products will be involved in the dish.
So, finally, McDonalds fans can get their vegan fix.
The supposed marketing material states: "At McDonald's we believe that everyone should enjoy a delicious burger without compromising on taste."
Meanwhile, the Nando’s snap shows a vegan Peri-Peri patty in a Portuguese roll with vegan Perinnaise, sandal and a slice of beef tomato.
Yum!
Neither company has yet officially confirmed the release of the new vegan burgers – so there may be a little wait yet.
But, it makes sense for the chains to be reaching out to the plant-based population.
In Britain alone, the vegan community has grown from just 150,000 in 2014 to a suspected 1.1million.
According to Finder.com it is suspected that this number will grow to a whopping 2.2million by the end of the year.
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/real-life/mcdonalds-nandos-planning-launch-vegan-22792892
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