In-N-Out Drops Beef Supplier, Needs Veggie Burger On Menu
Written by Vegetarian Star on August 31st, 2012 in Business, Food & Drink, Restaurants.
Fast food chain In-N-Out has cut ties with one of its beef suppliers, Central Valley Meat, after the company was found to have violated animal welfare standards. That’s certainly a step in the right direction. But animal rights activist and eco-friendly entrepreneur Ari Solomon thinks In-N-Out can do better by putting a vegetarian burger on its menu.
Solomon has started a petition at Change.org, where he praised In-N-Out for dropping Central Valley as its supplier and suggests how it can do its part to improve animal welfare even more.
“In-N-Out did the right thing and said they would no longer buy from this supplier, but it’s the 21st century and I think it’s high time they offer a veggie burger option for customers who don’t want to eat animals or just want a little diversity with an environmentally-friendly, healthier option once in a while.”
“I know In-N-Out prides itself on being ahead of the other fast food outlets, so how amazing would it be if vegans and vegetarians from students to A-list celebs and everyone in between could go enjoy a burger?”
Vegetarians, vegans and those who simply get tired of eating beef every time they want a “quickie” meal can sign the petition at Change.org.
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