The changes will come into place in every single UK restaurant
Fast food giant McDonald's has been slammed by shoppers after announcing a menu alteration coming into place in January. The burger chain announced the news yesterday, but it has gone down like a lead balloon with many.
From January 4, fans of the McPlant will be able to get their hands on the Double McPlant in every McDonad's restaurant in the UK. The new burger is vegan-certified and cooked separately from other McDonald’s burgers and sandwiches, using dedicated utensils.The Double McPlant will cost £4.89 individually and £6.49 as part of a meal, although prices may vary on location.
Sam Mckale said: "Well that’s disappointing." Heidi Blake said: "I thought it was a real burger for a minute. The disappointment is real." Matthew Williamson added: "You got me all excited thought it was the double quarter pounder deluxe." Janice Gleave said: "If I get a burger it's going to be meat not that rubbish." Tania Reader slammed: "My good lord. I am a vegetarian and have been all my life. And not though choice. But this country has gone mad. Vegan this vegan that. We are born to eat meat. Our bodies get so much goodness out of meat. I have to take loads vitamin supplements because I cannot eat it.. But all my children do and grandchildren. I would never push and of them to eat Vegan foods.
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