Lewis Hamilton vegan restaurant expands to third site in London
Lewis Hamilton has launched his third vegan restaurant in London, the award-winning foodchain Neat Burger look for further expansion.
Lewis Hamilton‘s vegan restaurant chain Neat Burger has further expanded in London, with its third outlet being established in Soho neighbourhood of the city.
The new restaurant offer a menu consisting of vegan cheese burgers, Chick’n burgers, hot dogs, tater tots, ice cream and milkshakes, along with kids meals.
The 7 time World Champion collaborated with hospitality group the Cream Group and Beyond Meat investor Tommaso Chiabara for this venture and opened its first outlet in 2019 located in Central London and quickly opened another branch in Camden neighborhood.
Hamilton is expecting to open si more branches in London and further go onto expand across the globe with 14 new outles in cities like Los Angeles and New York.
Lewis Hamilton passionately follows vegan diet
The Briton changed his diet into vegan back in 2017 and attributed how it health for one’s body and also helps in environmental conservation as meat industry heavily contributes in climate degradation.
“We were taught that eating animal products was good for us but we’ve been lied to for hundreds of years. It took 32 years to understand the impact I am having on the world and I’m figuring out daily what I can do to play a better part”. said Hamilton.
“I want my life to mean something and honestly up until now my life’s had no meaning. Being a part of the issue is not meaningful. Being part of the solution is and I’m striving to do better. I urge you to do some research.”
Hamilton made headlines when he listed a vegan diet for his dog Roscoe, but it was all because he is a bulldog and considering his existing ailments, Hamilton had to make impactful decision on his diet.
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