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Pret a Manger Launches Vegan Meatball Wrap in US

The vegan meatball wrap is the first meat alternative option offered by the brand in the US.

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The vegan meatball wrap is the first meat alternative option offered by the brand in the US.

Pret a Manger, the London-based fast-casual cafe, has announced today the launch of their Meatless Meatball Wrap in the US, available immediately at their New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington DC stores.

Pret a Manger’s Vegan Meatball Sandwich in New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington DC

The Meatless Meatball Wrap launches today as the newest item on Pret’s “Hot” menu. The garlic and herb-infused vegan meatballs are made exclusively for Pret a Manger by plant-based protein company Meatless Farm.

The Meatless Meatball Wrap comes with the Meatless Farm meatballs, marinara sauce, red onions, red pepper, and crispy onions wrapped in a 7-grain tortilla. Each wrap contains an impressive 24g of protein and is perfect for lunch on the go. As of today, the Meatless Meatball Wrap is available at all Pret a Manger locations in New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington DC.

Pret a Manger’s First Meat Alternative

While the brand currently offers a few other vegan options, the Meatless Meatball Wrap is their first foray into meat alternatives. Suitable for vegans, flexitarians, and meat-eaters alike, the US launch of the Meatless Meatball Wrap comes after a record-breaking launch in the UK last year.

Pret a Manger USA President Jorrie Bruffett stated that the brand is “excited to offer [its] first meat-alternative menu item for customers who are looking to enjoy more plant-based options for health reasons, animal welfare, or helping to protect our planet.”

Vegan Options at Pret a Manger

Pret a Manger (which translates to “ready to eat”) is already a vegan-friendly spot to grab a quick bite on the go. Current vegan options include the Creamy Oatm*lk Porridge, Curried Cauliflower & Chickpea Grain Bowl, Falafel & Hummus Wrap, and Moroccan Lentil Soup. Vegan entrees are clearly marked “VG” on the menu to make ordering that much easier. And if you’re in the mood for a coffee, Pret a Manger offers vegan milk alternatives at no extra cost!

To learn more, visit Pret.com.

Cayla White

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Cayla has been writing for VegOut since 2020 and has been plugged into the LA vegan food scene since Veggie Grill was pretty much the only vegan restaurant in the city. Aside from writing articles, Cayla enjoys embracing their inner 85-year-old by listening to classical music, making playlists for their friends, and staying active through swimming, hiking, cycling, and yoga. In their free time, Cayla likes writing poetry, learning about outdoor survival and alternative lifestyles, and is always searching for the best loaf of sourdough bread.

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