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Plant power fast food
Plant power fast food










plant power fast food

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if more restaurants would have such a deep-rooted, dedicated “why” for making the world a better place! Their main goal is this – ‘seek to expose millions of customers to new cruelty-free and environmentally sustainable choices’. The philosophy for this fast food restaurant is truly powerful and positive. How nifty is that? Sustainability Matters This handy tool not only offers the usual macro nutrients like calories, fat, fiber, carbs, etc., but also suggests ways in which you can personalize your order. Just click on the item that you want and all of the information for that particular food will be displayed. Plant Power was kind enough to share an in-depth nutrition guide and calculator for every item on their menu. Here is a list of their current fast food locations in California: As you can probably tell, Plant Power has gained a huge following with impressive growth, even during the pandemic of 2020. They have plans to open up at least two more locations in Hollywood, CA and Las Vegas, NV in the near future, as well as expanding to New York City and Miami. This super fun and fast growing restaurant has at least eight locations (as of June 2021) and one food truck (SoCal). Makes it pretty motivating to visit multiple locations to see what’s on their menus!

  • Breakfast Sandwich on a Buttery Croissant.
  • Listed below are a few of the classic-turned-plant-based options that are (at this time) exclusive only to Sacramento (see video below). It’s important to note that not all locations offer the same food items.
  • Kombucha Float (How brilliant is that?!).
  • Vegan Soft Serve ‘Ice Cream’ (Vanilla flavor with options of Strawberry or Chocolate syrup.).
  • Buffalo Wings (With plant-based ranch dressing.).
  • Old Fashioned ‘Milkshake’ (Drooling over the strawberry!).
  • Since every single option looks incredible and it might be hard to choose a favorite, we’ve come up with a short list of the extra special, “must-have” (reminiscent of McDonald’s) menu items for you to try.
  • Desserts (Soft Serve, ‘Cheesecake’, Chocolate Chip Cookies, and Brownies).
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  • Shakes & More (Old Fashioned Milkshake, Organic Kombucha, and Floats).
  • Beverages (Fountain drinks, Iced Coffee, Juice).
  • Super Fresh Salads (4 types, including BBQ ‘Chicken’ and ‘Chicken’ Caesar).
  • Handheld Sandwiches (like Wraps, ‘Chicken’ Sandwiches, and ‘Fish’ Filets).
  • Small Sides (2 kinds of Fries and Salad).
  • Small Meals (‘Chicken’ Nuggets and Tenders, ‘Buffalo’ Wings).
  • plant power fast food

    ‘Beefy’ Burgers (6 types, including ‘Bacon Cheeseburger’ and Big Zac).Here’s what you can expect to find when you’re mulling over the Plant Power Fast Food menu: They even have extras that we never knew we wanted, like a fantastic Kombucha Float! It’s still hard to believe they’re all 100% plant-based because the perfect presentation and tantalizing taste are just so spot on. What’s on the Menu at Plant Power Fast Food?įrom juicy burgers and crispy fries to creamy shakes and swirling soft-serve, Plant Power Fast Food has it all. Their drive-thru is quickly becoming one of the most popular vegan food destinations in the country. Along with Jeffrey Harris and Zach Vouga, these three men pioneered the Plant Power partnership. The business began with Mitch Wallis, who is also the founder of Hillcrest’s Evolution Fast Food. The very first location of Plant Power Fast Food opened in January 2016 at Ocean Beach, California and, almost overnight, became the top spot for anyone searching for a healthier, plant-based version of conventional fast food options.

    plant power fast food

    If any of this sounds good to you, keep reading! Plant Power Origins Have you ever dreamed of a veritable vegan haven that would assuage all of your hankering hunger for burgers and fries? Finally, there is such a place. When you’re craving plant-based fast food, there are usually very few options on any particular menu. Fancy a restaurant where they finally care about the details of decor, swap wood for bamboo, and won’t push plastic for packaging. Picture a mouthwatering menu that offers everything you could ever want, without any animal cruelty or damaging dairy. Imagine a drive-thru in which you don’t have to (politely) demand ‘no cheese’ or ‘no meat’.












    Plant power fast food