The all-new McDonald's vegan burger is available in selected branches now - and we've made a list of where you can get one near you.
The McPlant is made with a plant-based patty featuring vegan sandwich sauce, ketchup, mustard, onion, pickles, lettuce, tomato, and vegan cheese in a sesame seed bun.
McDonald's has spent three years on research and development to bring the plant-based offering to Birtish and Irish customers - using a patty co-developed with Beyond Meat and cheese based on a pea protein.
Based on feedback and expectations from local customers, the UK&I version of the McPlant is fully accredited as vegan by the Vegetarian Society to ensure it meets the highest vegan standards.
The burger is cooked separately from other McDonald’s burgers and sandwiches using dedicated utensils.
Here are the restaurants you can get your hands on one from in south London:
- London Balham
- London Brixton
- London Camberwell
- London Catford
- London Clapham
- London Clapham Junction
- London Deptford
- London Eltham
- London Lewisham
- London Peckham
- London Putney
- London Wandsworth
- London Wandsworth drive-thru
- London Wandsworth Road
- London Woolwich
- Woolwich - Church Street
- Yorkshire Grey
Michelle Graham-Clare, Chief Marketing Officer, McDonald’s UK and Ireland said: “We’re so pleased to be finally launching McPlant in the UK and Ireland.
"As with every McDonald’s offering, we take our time to ensure it meets the highest standards and is something that all our customers will enjoy.
"We are always looking for different ways to innovate and meet our customers’ needs, and with McPlant we have a delicious plant-based burger that will appeal to everyone. Whether you’re vegan or just fancy a plant-based patty, we’re confident you will enjoy the McPlant.”
The McPlant is available in 250 restaurants and will be nationwide from January.
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