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The Beef Free Boy from The Beefy Boys is Vegan-Friendly

The Beef Free Boy from The Beefy Boys is the brand's first vegan-friendly burger that's perfect for diners of all kinds to try out this fall as a meatless way to indulge. The burger features a mushroom-based patty topped with lettuce, onion, pickles, vegan cheese and a vegan dirty mayo, all served on a fresh bun. The burger responds to consumer demand for vegan-friendly fare and expands on the brand's existing plant-based option, which currently includes three burgers that are vegetarian-friendly but feature dairy.

The Beef Free Boy from The Beefy Boys is arriving now at all of the brand's participating locations after a successful test at its Hereford location in the UK in July. The burger follows on the brand's commitment to authentic cooking methods and locally sourced ingredients.
Trend Themes
1. Vegan-friendly Burgers - The Beef Free Boy from The Beefy Boys is a vegan-friendly burger that caters to the increasing demand for plant-based options in the restaurant industry.
2. Plant-based Foods - The mushroom-based patty in The Beef Free Boy burger showcases the growing trend of incorporating plant-based ingredients in meatless alternatives.
3. Locally Sourced Ingredients - The Beefy Boys' commitment to using locally sourced ingredients demonstrates the rising interest in supporting local farmers and producers in the food industry.
Industry Implications
1. Restaurant Industry - The Beef Free Boy burger highlights the opportunity for restaurants to cater to the increasing demand for vegan-friendly options and attract a broader customer base.
2. Plant-based Food Industry - The inclusion of a mushroom-based patty in The Beef Free Boy burger signifies the potential for innovation and market growth in the plant-based food industry.
3. Sustainable Agriculture Industry - The Beefy Boys' emphasis on using locally sourced ingredients presents an opportunity for the sustainable agriculture industry to promote and supply produce to restaurants that prioritize sustainability.

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