Second location for world's first plant-based burger chain to open in Camden Market
The owners of Camden Market have announced the opening of the second outlet of the world’s first plant-based burger chain.
Neat Burger, which has its primary location in Mayfair, is opening a second venue in Camden Market, owned by LabTech.
Neat Burger is the world’s first plant-based sustainable burger chain, and is backed by Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton, in collaboration with The Cream Group.
Jordan Rocca, co-founder of Neat Burger, commented: “Camden Market is the ideal location from which to expand the brand. As the world’s first plant-based sustainable burger chain, we are committed to championing environmental sustainability and playing our part in positively impacting the environment.
“We are thrilled to have opened our latest restaurant in a location and with a landlord that shares our ethos, and look forward to welcoming visitors to enjoy our delicious plant-based burgers.”
Maggie Milosavljevic, LabTech’s F&B commercial director, added: “Neat Burger is a brilliant addition to our food offering at Camden Market.
“This is a distinct business and now more than ever, consumers care about where their food is sourced from and its impact on the environment.
“Our choice of operators has to evolve and adapt to consumer trends and working with Neat Burger is evidence that Camden is changing.
“We have seen a growing level of footfall and brands such as Neat Burger create additional reasons for consumers to continue to enjoy our thriving North London market.”
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