Vegetarian brand Quorn has released a new lunchtime range featuring wraps and sandwiches.
The sandwich range features ‘chicken’ and stuffing, ‘chicken’ salad, ‘ham’ salad and a Ploughman’s, while the wraps include sweet chilli and caeser. Yum.
Both the wraps and the sandwiches will be priced at £3.29 – but we don’t actually know when they’ll be rolled out yet.
According to Quorn, the range will be coming ‘soon’ in selected universities that have a McColl’s store on campus, and then it will come out in other stores later.
But bad news for some – the wraps and sandwiches aren’t vegan, so don’t accidentally try one if you’re totally animal product-free.
But if you are looking for a new vegan lunch, Selfridges has just launched some new vegan sushi.
While they of course don’t use actual meat and fish, it looks and apparently tastes just as good.
The sushi comes from Ima, a family run plant-based brand, which has launched its own range in the store.
The menu, which will rotate monthly, will set you back £6.99 and features a katsu tempeh beetroot burrito, a tofu firecracker rice sushi and avocado and fresh veg black rice rolls.
And, what’s also amazing is the fact all the vegan sushi is packaged in 100% biodegradable packaging because, as Ima says, 640,000 tonnes of abandoned fishing equipment is thrown into the oceans every year.
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