Starbucks will be bringing back its Meatless Monday in January, offering $2 off its meatless sandwich products at participating stores in the US.
In March of 2020, Starbucks first offered customers a chance to try their comprehensive breakfast menu with the special deal dubbed Meatless Monday.
The menu featured the Impossible Breakfast Sandwich, their Spinach, Feta, & Egg White Wrap, and even Sous Vide Egg Bites.
The Spinach, Feta & Egg White Wrap, loaded with 20g of filling protein, is among Starbucks’ healthiest breakfasts to order.
Reducing consumption of meat, especially if it's processed or particularly fatty, can do wonders for the health and have environmental implications.
At the time, this deal was available only in stores or via the app.
This time, UberEats customers can get join with Starbucks Delivery.


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