This new plant-based chain claims to be the next McDonald's

It provides for a rapid national expansion.


Fast herbal restoration is one of the fastest growing concepts of the restaurant industry, with giants likeTaco Bell andMcDonalds Jump on board and announce major partnerships withBeyond meat. But a particular emerging factory chain is currently flying the spotlight with a bold statement: that they are the next McDonald's.

Slice and stadium, a national concept of rapid rapidly awaited crowded specialized in herbal food, opens its first restaurant in Minnesota next week. As of April 29, customers will be able to sample herbal burgers and more at its inaugural location in Wayzata. Started by entrepreneur Steele Smiley (also the founder of Crisp & Green), the chain hopes to develop rapidly nationwide to make a fast-based affordable plants at the disposal of ordinary America.

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"I finally believe that we will be the McDonald's of this space," said SmileyFranchise time. "It's fun to have this first moveor advantage. It's a speed part, and I'm really good at speed. We are positioned to win."

So, what is it on the menu? All standard grafts you expect from a burger chain, but with herbal meat made with a combination of peas, beets, rice and a handle of other healthy ingredients. Their burger offerings go from classic to signature, while fries are found in varieties of regular and sweet potatoes. In addition to hamburgers, the chain also sells chicken sandwiches, shaking and ice cream cones with a plethora of customizable trim.

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