Disney is adding more than 400 plant-based food items to park menus this fall

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Disney is adding more than 400 plant-based food items to park menus this fall
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'Our guests have embraced our plant-based offerings at our parks around the globe, inspiring us to expand our menu,' a Disney Parks rep said.

Walt Disney announced Tuesday that it will add more than 400 new plant-based menu items to Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resorts in Orlando, Florida this fall. The menu items are made with plants and exclude animal products such as meat, dairy, eggs or honey. The Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California will get the menu in spring 2020. The move is yet another major player joining in on the growing plant-based trend. Read more on Markets Insider.

Walt Disney announced Tuesday that it will add more than 400 new plant-based menu items to Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resorts in Orlando, Florida this fall. The menu items are made with plants and exclude animal products such as meat, dairy, eggs or honey. The Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California will get the menu in spring 2020. The move is yet another major player joining in on the growing plant-based trend. Read more on Markets Insider.

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