Amy’s Kitchen Offers New Meals for National Veggie Burger Day
On June 5th Amy’s Kitchen celebrated National Veggie Burger Day by introducing plenty of new meals for customers to enjoy. Anyone who craved meatless burgers was offered a tasty meal by the restaurant during this new holiday. According to President Paul Shiefer, the restaurant celebrated Veggie Burger Day by offering numerous promotions and giveaways in an effort to entice current and future customers. During the holiday, the restaurant gave away one free veggie burger to any customers that choose to purchase their food via drive thru.
This is one of the many incentives that Amy’s Kitchen offers its customers on a regular basis. With a variety of different selections of veggie burgers as well as fresh ingredients, the restaurant has given customers a unique burger that is both tasty and nutritious. Some of the most popular options that the restaurant chain offers include the Organic Black Bean Veggie Burger, the Organic Gluten Free burger, the Dairy Free Veggie burger and the Organic California Veggie burger. All of these options have given customers plenty to choose from when looking to have a quick and filling meal on the go.
According to recent reports from various news outlets, plant based meat burgers are among the most popular dining options among customers who dine out on a regular basis. In fact 90% of consumers who eat nonmeat burgers are not vegans or vegetarians. While these consumers are not vegans, they are still environmentally conscious and are looking to help preserve the environment with their eating habits. They are also heath conscious as well as they are looking to eat a burger that is low in fat and high in fiber.
In recent years, Amy’s Kitchen has looked to address concerns such as climate change. As a result, the restaurant has been offering more eco conscious foods to its customers. Along with offering veggie burgers, the restaurant has also looked to use packaging that is fully recyclable. As of today, the chain has 75% of its packaging in eco friendly materials and will eventually make them 100% recyclable within the next couple of years.