Canadians, behold the McVeggie (finally)

by derpaderp2020

15 Comments

  1. AugustinaStrange on

    Not a big fan of American companies at this current point in time, but I shall try this once.

  2. No. McDonald’s goes against absolutely everything ethical Canadian vegetarians are about. #elbowsup #bds #grossliars

  3. I switched to A&W a long time ago. Way better quality, way more veggie options, and Canadian owned.

  4. Wow, they removed that from the Dutch Mcdonalds menu in 2018, to replace it with a McPlant (a vegan “meat” burger, which they also stopped selling in favor of the vegetarian Mckroket) and 2-3 versions of a vegetarian crispy “chicken” burger.

    I don’t know how the Canadian version will be, but the Dutch Mcveggie wasn’t all that great.
    Too mushy and bland.

  5. With all the options to make a Beyond Meat-esque burger, they had to go with one that looks like a bag of frozen mixed veg half blended into a patty.

    Won’t be eating it regardless because McDonalds is unethical and American.

  6. Exciting! I don’t eat a ton of fast food because the options are just so limited. But I do have a family and sometimes life gets busy and we get McDonald’s so it will be nice to finally have an option (that’s not a Big Mac without the burger patties)

  7. thatbasketball1 on

    I heard in B.C. When they were testing it at select locations they were cooked in the same fryer as the filet o fish, is this still the case?

  8. We had these in Australia for a very short time. They were okay, but truly nothing to write home about.

  9. “The McVeggie isn’t just a sandwich, it’s a celebration of bold flavour and our commitment to serving all guests and their evolving tastes.”
    Executive mfs be using ChatGPT even for their press releases

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