Tell Starbucks: It's Time For a Vegan Breakfast Sandwich
The excitement was short-lived last year when Starbucks released its Impossible Breakfast Sandwich -- we quickly learned that it comes pre-made with dairy-based cheese and egg. But hope was back on the horizon when the coffee giant announced it was testing a fully vegan breakfast sandwich at a single location in Issaquah, WA. Now, according to VegNews, this new Plant Powered Breakfast Sandwich has been spotted at a few locations in Dallas, TX as well. Could this mean the company is slowly inching toward a nationwide rollout of its first fully vegan breakfast sandwich? We sure hope so.
If you’re in the Issaquah or Dallas area, please be sure to show your support by purchasing the new sandwich. Otherwise, join Animal Outlook in encouraging Starbucks to roll out this fully vegan treat nationwide by leaving a quick and polite message on its social media.
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