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Fast Food Chain Wendy's Launches Plant-Based Burger

International fast food chain Wendy’s has added a plant-based burger to the menu in Canada.

The burger — called The Plantiful — features a pea-protein patty with dairy cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle, and onion, served with ketchup and mayonnaise.

“Best Plant-Based Burger”

“Plant-based product offerings have become an expectation of Canadian consumers,” said Lisa Deletroz, senior director of marketing at Wendy’s Canada.

“We developed a flexitarian option the Wendy’s Way, using high quality, flavorful ingredients and this resulted in what we believe is the best plant-based burger available to Canadians.”

There are nearly 370 Wendy’s restaurants in Canada (digitalreflections/Shutterstock.com)

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Wendy’s suggested last year that it might soon put meat-free meals on the menu.

“Clearly there is growth out there in plant-based proteins and we believe that it is a trend that will be here to stay,” said Todd Penegor, Wendy’s CEO.

“We’re taking a hard look at what the options would be for us at the restaurant.”

The fast food chain has warned vegans that the new plant-based burger is cooked alongside animal meat products.

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