Burger King is giving Scots the opportunity to try out its new vegan nuggets today by giving them away for free.
The fast-food chain has announced that customers who spend £10 or more today will receive four of their new plant-based nuggets alongside their order completely free of charge.
Burger King kicked off the new year by launching its vegan nuggets which they have said "taste exactly like their meat original" and now fans can try it out for themselves.
This exclusive deal is available in all Scottish branches for today (Monday 17 January) only.
The vegan nuggets are made from plant and soy protein and have been developed by the Vegetarian Butcher.
The burger giant claimed that their plant-based nuggets are the first vegan nuggets to be offered by a fast-food company after they were first launched on January 5.
It comes after "years of development" to become the first ever fast-food chain to offer a plant-based alternative to the popular chicken nuggets.
They arrived just in time for this year's Veganuary as Burger King have been expanding their plant-based menu for customers looking to try out a vegan diet.
Laura Iliffe from The Vegetarian Butcher said: “We know that nearly a quarter of Brits are looking at cutting down on their meat intake, which is why this Veganuary we are collaborating again with Burger King to hack one of their best-loved products, the chicken nugget, with a delicious alternative.
At The Vegetarian Butcher we believe you don’t need sacrifice a thing when eating plant-based, and Veganuary is a great time to try out a new way of eating - we defy anyone to tell the difference between our version and the original!”
Burger King's Vegan Nuggets joins their growing menu of plant-based alternatives that includes the Vegan Royale and Plant Based Whopper.
Customers can enjoy Burger King's Vegan Nuggets as part of a 6 and 9 piece pack, or a sharing box which will suit any appetite.
Burger King's exclusive deal is available in all Scottish branches for today only when customers spend £10 or more.
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