Thursday, December 2, 2021

Subway And Nestlé Team Up To Expand Vegan Chicken Options In Asia

From plantbasednews.org

Key food giants are reporting increasing demand for plant-based options across Singapore 

Colossal food companies Subway and Nestlé have joined forces to bring a brand new plant-based sandwich to customers in Asia.

The Plant-Based Chicken Schnitzel is made from a soy protein base, under Nestlé’s Harvest Gourmet brand, and comes with a choice of salad options.

And from now until January 2022, Subway Singapore is offering it across “all” its 50 locations.

                                         It's available to Singapore customers now Credit: Instagram

Subway and Nestlé’s plant-based sandwich

The meatless chicken option is available at S$7.50 for a six-inch and S$12.50 for a 12-inch, according to VegNews. It marks the first use of a plant-based chicken protein for Subway Singapore, according to the company.

And despite this, Subway offers a range of vegan chicken options around the globe – launching in the UK last year.

The Tastes Like Chicken (TLC) sub debuted in December, designed to mimic roast chicken strips. And, follows the soaring success of its award-winning Meatless Meatball Marinara, trialled the year previous.

Singapore’s Subway stores are the latest chain to expand plant-based offerings as demand reportedly heightens.

For example, earlier this summer Burger King debuted a Plant-Based Whopper featuring a patty created by The Vegetarian Butcher.

It follows a slew of requests from local people, the company claimed upon its launch.

https://plantbasednews.org/lifestyle/food/subway-nestle-vegan-chicken-asia/

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