No longer will vegans be subjected to only eating fries at McDonald's.

At least in Finland.

The ultra-famous burger joint McDonald’s is officially piloting a new plant-based burger in Scandinavia.

The "McVegan" debuted earlier this week at McDonald’s in Tampere, Finland, where it is described as a 100% vegetable-based hamburger featuring a soybean patty dressed with “Vegan McFeast sauce” and tomatoes, lettuce and pickles on a bun.

Yum? Gross? Weird? Probably a mix of all three, but meatless eaters from across the globe are certainly intrigued.

I'm #vegan, and I'd go to @McDonalds to order the #McVegan in a heartbeat (as long as the beef/dairy powder is removed from the fries). 👍Ⓥ🍔 — Richard🌻 (@Richarddd) October 5, 2017

can't wait to get a mcvegan at 4am https://t.co/7otDFfRVQS — spookgay (@avocxdhoe) October 6, 2017

Does it repeatedly tell you it’s a McVegan too until it’s all eaten? — Jake (@JakeOB95) October 6, 2017

"The McVegan, which is somehow simultaneously a no-brainer and a word that feels very, very wrong." https://t.co/zIYf6VSHjS via @people — Andy Lamey (@amlamey) October 6, 2017

If the pilot project is well received, the McVegan could become soon be available in North America. Would you try a McVegan?