Neat Burger and Animal Equality: a vegan and compassionate Christmas

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Neat Burger, the renowned 100% vegan restaurant chain founded by global icons like Leonardo DiCaprio and Lewis Hamilton, has announced a new partnership with Animal Equality, the international organization dedicated to protecting farm animals.

A vegan Christmas with a cause: Neat Burger’s New York Strip Sandwich

To celebrate this collaboration, Neat Burger is launching the “New York Strip Sandwich,” a special sandwich available at its Italian locations from November 8 to December 25. For every sandwich sold at the price of 21 euros, 5 euros will be donated to support the activities of Animal Equality.

Neat Burger: a delicious and ethical plant-based option

Founded in London in 2019, Neat Burger quickly became a go-to for those seeking ethical and delicious plant-based food. With two locations in Milan—one in the Merlata Bloom shopping center and the other in the Porta Venezia district—the chain offers innovative dishes that delight the palate while respecting the planet.

The new “New York Strip Sandwich” is a tasty and conscientious choice, perfect for those who want to make a difference not only for their health but also for animals and the environment. This initiative aims to raise awareness about the importance of compassionate and sustainable food choices.

Animal Equality: compassion at the heart of the table

Animal Equality is at the forefront of protecting farm animals by documenting conditions in factory farms and slaughterhouses through international investigations. The organization promotes awareness campaigns and advocates for institutions to build a cruelty-free future.

“When we choose what to eat, we choose the world we want to live in,” said Elena Vecchini, Marketing Manager at Animal Equality Italy. “Every meal is a small but important act of compassion for all animals who deserve respect. Together with Neat Burger, we believe it is possible to promote a fairer future, where our choices at the table reflect our values.”

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