McDonald’s to start testing McPlant burger in U.S. next month By Reuters
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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO: This is the McDonald’s logo outside McDonald’s New York. It was taken on Tuesday, 22 October 2019. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (Reuters) – McDonald’s Corp. (NYSE:) announced Thursday that it will test the McPlant burger made with plant-based ingredients, in collaboration with Beyond Meat (NASDAQ;) in eight U.S. locations next month.
Fast-food restaurant chain Beyond Meat teamed up to create meatless options in February. The company announced that it will begin testing the burger starting Nov. 3, for a short time.
McPlant hamburgers can be found in several countries including Sweden, Denmark, the UK, and Norway.
McDonald’s said it will continue to run the test until supplies are exhausted.
Beyond Meat’s shares rose by 3.3% during premarket trading
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