New Campaign Pushes for Vegan Food Options at Starbucks

BY  · JULY 1, 2015

As any vegan visitor to Starbucks is well aware, there’s little available in the way of plant-based food; a plain bagel, a bag of nuts or a fruit cup is about it.

Now, animal advocacy org Compassion Over Killing is teaming up with author and activist Jane Velez-Mitchell in officially asking the coffee giant to add vegan options to its food menu.

The campaign just launched via Change.org, and already has nearly 1,000 signatures.

“Starbucks is a go-to place for people who prefer soy milk in their coffee, and it recently added coconut milk as a second dairy-free option,” Erica Meier, Executive Director  of Compassion Over Killing, tells Latest Vegan News. “When it comes to vegan food, however, its menu falls short—and it’s falling behind some of its competitors. We launched this petition with Jane Velez-Mitchell to give consumers an easy yet effective way to let Starbucks know they want to enjoy vegan muffins and cookies or a protein-packed veggie sandwich along with their dairy-free latte.”

“This simple change will allow so many more customers to add a breakfast item with their coffee, stay for lunch, enjoy a pastry, or grab some food to go,” the petition reads. 

The company does have a consumer request site, My StarbucksIdeas.com, and many threads have been posted over the years asking for plant-based edibles. This campaign is a chance to put extra public pressure on the coffee chain, however.

The Change.org petition also cites that many other national chains provide vegan options, including Le Pain Quotidien, Au Bon Pain, and even Einstein Bros Bagels.

Click here to sign the Change.org petition and support Compassion Over Killing and Jane Velez Mitchell’s campaign.

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