McDonald’s, Burger King, Subway Turn 100 Percent Vegetarian In India’s Temple Towns

by Sanjana Shenoy
McDonald’s, Burger King, Subway Turn 100 Percent Vegetarian In India’s Temple Towns

In a bid to offer devotees at temple towns hygienic, vegetarian and quick food on the go, multinational restaurant and cafe chains have decided to abide by religious strictures. Fastfood chains like Mcdonald’s, Subway, Domino’s, Subway, Burger King and Chai Point are turning 100 per cent vegetarian in India’s temple cities. Read on to know all the deets.

Fast Food Outlets To Offer 100 Percent Veg Menu Without Onion & Garlic

According to a report by Times Now, Burger King CEO Rajeev Karman stated that the Burger King outlet near Vaishno Devi temple is the world’s first to have a 100 per cent vegetarian menu without onion and garlic. Two McDonald’s outlets will open near Vaishno Devi that will offer a 100 per cent vegetarian menu, onion and garlic free. Visitors can grab delicious fast food at these outlets by September end.

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Places Of Worship Where You’d Find Veg Fast Food Outlets

Fastfood chains have taken a vegetarian spin at temple towns in a bid to offer hygienic and vegetarian food to devotees. So, you can expect vegetarian fast food chains at holy places like Golden Temple. Shirdi. Tirupati, Katra and near Assam’s Kamakhya Temple. Places of worship record high footfalls, which in turn bring big businesses for fast food chains. So, it’s a win-win situation.