Plant-based
meat production company Good Dot is set to launch six vegan food trucks across
India over the next two months.
The company
emphasises accessibility of high protein, nutritious, vegan options, as well as
animal and human welfare.
Mission
Good Dot’s
mission statement says it aims to ‘bring high-quality, affordable vegetarian meat
to all of India’.
The brand adds: “We want to save lives, both human and animal, by providing an
option without sacrifice.”
The trucks will offer menu items starting at 15 Rupees, or roughly £0.16 – the price for a flat bread called Paratha – and combos from 75 Rupees, or £0.81.
‘Extremely satisfied’
Vegan First‘s Naveen
Askhar sampled the company’s dishes, reporting that he was ‘extremely satisfied with
the taste-quality, value for money and content of their dishes’ the author recommended
the trucks to vegans and non-vegans alike.
The startup’s first
six trucks will be based in Udaipur, Ahmedabad, Bhilwara, Patna, Bangalore, and
either Jaipur or Lucknow and will offer mains, starters, and beverages.