You can get plant-based “meat” items like the Beyond Burger and the Impossible Taco at these chains
Plant-based meat alternatives are making inroads into the fast-food and casual-dining markets. Impossible Foods on Monday announced it had raised $300 million in a new funding round. Last week, Beyond Meat went public and saw its stock jump 163% on its first day of trading. Here are 12 major chains where you can buy plant-based versions of your fast-food favorites.
Plant-based meat alternatives are making inroads into the fast-food and casual-dining markets. Impossible Foods on Monday announced it had raised $300 million in a new funding round. Last week, Beyond Meat went public and saw its stock jump 163% on its first day of trading. Here are 12 major chains where you can buy plant-based versions of your fast-food favorites.
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