Lewis Hamilton revs up new plant-based burger chain

Madeleine Cuff
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Racing driver says the Neat Burger restaurant chain aims to 'revolutionise the way we view meat-free food'

British Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton has entered the plant-based foods race, with the launch today of Neat Burger, an international plant-based burger chain. Hamilton has teamed up with hospitality...

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