Beyond Meat sandwich coming to Starbucks in Canada
Starbucks Corp. announced early Wednesday that it will add a plant-based Beyond Meat Inc. sandwich to the menu in Canada starting March 3.
The launch comes just weeks after Starbucks Chief Operating Officer Rosalind Brewer said on the coffee company’s first-quarter earnings call that a plant-based breakfast sandwich would be coming to both Canada and the U.S. Starbucks’ coffee competitor Dunkin Brands Inc. DNKN, -1.85% added the Beyond Sausage sandwich to its menu in November and said the launch has had sustained success. Moreover, because the sandwich is ordered with higher-priced coffee items, the average check with a Beyond Sausage sandwich is “north of $9.”See: Dunkin’s average ticket nearly doubles when customers add Beyond Meat sandwich
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