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Veg-Jing Out: Plant-Based Thanksgiving, Vegetarian KFC, and More

Drew Pittock BJkids 2020-11-15

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November 1 is World Vegan Day, a time to reflect on our diets and perhaps try something new, something a bit more sustainable for the planet? Yes, we are speaking of a vegan lifestyle, and here are just a few ways for you to see if it might fit into your life!





KFC expands plant-based menu items in Beijing


Fresh on the heels of what was apparently a successful trial run back in June, KFC has announced that they will be permanently adding plant-based chicken nuggets and hamburgers to the menu at 210 of their restaurants across six cities in China, including Beijing. The move has been in the works since April when the US-based fried chicken purveyors released the alt-nuggets in Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen.


It may be plant-based, but it's still unapologetically KFC



At RMB 35, the burger – which uses a patty from a global faux-meat juggernaut, Beyond Meat – is roughly twice the price of KFC’s standalone chicken sandwich. However, the nuggets, which are made by the much less hipster-friendly food/agricultural/financial/industrial/quintessential-evil-US-conglomerate, Cargill, have a much more reasonable RMB 11 price tag.


For vegan fast foodies, barring any sort of localized difference in bun recipes, the burger could be made vegan if you forgo the cheese and any mayo dressing. Meanwhile, the nuggets are certifiably vegan as-is.

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21 Day Vegan Challenge





If you’re looking for an excuse to gorge yourself on KFC burgers and nuggets (we wouldn’t advise it, but hey, you do you), as well as all of the other meatless goodies that have been popping up lately, sign up for Beijing Vegan Community’s 21 Day Vegan Challenge. The event kicks off Nov 1 – World Vegan Day, as we mentioned before – and is a great opportunity for anyone who has ever considered going vegan but isn’t entirely sure how to get started.

For RMB 100, participants have access to a team of nutritionists, health consultants, and mentors who will help guide them on the first steps of their plant-based journey, as well as special deals and discounts from participating restaurants and vendors. If you happen to be vegan already, the price drops to RMB 60 and provides valuable insights into the lifestyle you’ve already adopted. While we wouldn’t encourage anyone to lie, it’s not entirely clear what proof, if any, you have to provide to get the “already vegan discount.”

Despite being held online and through WeChat, the 21 Day Vegan Challenge nutritionists will be hosting health and cooking workshops throughout the month and sharing some of their favorite plant-based recipes to make the entire process as stress-free and straightforward as possible. As an added bonus, if you share photos of your vegan meals three times a day for the duration of the challenge, you’ll get your RMB 100 back! For more information and to register, scan this QR code:





Plant-based Thanksgiving by Chef Brandon


If you want to test how your favorite indulgences would taste in the vegan lifestyle, book a plant-based Thanksgiving for the ultimate challenge! Maybe you’ll find it isn’t as hard as you think!




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Photos: Unsplash, Weibo

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