Dunkin' is expanding its breakfast menu with a trendy new item: a meatless sausage sandwich.
New York Dunkin' is expanding its breakfast menu with a trendy new item: a meatless sausage sandwich.
The chain will start selling a breakfast sandwich made with Beyond Meat's vegan sausage at 163 locations across Manhattan on Wednesday, with plans to roll out the $4.29 sandwich nationally at some point.Dunkin' is the latest fast food chain to start selling meat substitutes. Others, like Burger King, Tim Hortons and Little Caesars, have also partnered with Beyond or Impossible Foods — Beyond's main rival — to add plant-based foods to their menus.
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