A shop in Salford is offering free potato milk coffees from tomorrow in a bid to support the ‘Veganuary’ campaign

Sndwch, which have two stores at MediaCity, is offering any of their alternative milk coffees when purchased alongside any of their 10 new plant-based sandwiches.

The store are working with the only potato milk stockist in the world, DUG, in the hopes of offering healthier and more climate-friendly products.

The product is reported to have a smooth and creamy blend, and claims to be more sustainable than other plant-based milk varieties, with its climate footprint set at two-thirds lower than cow’s milk.

Sndwch founder, Alex Markham, said: “I only recently discovered potato milk and was a little skeptical at first. But it’s delicious – the consistency is very much like dairy milk. It foams up beautifully in coffee and adds creaminess to any hot drink.

“Veganuary is all about keeping an open mind and we’re daring customers to try something completely new. We hope letting people try a potato milk coffee for free will help with the financial pinch this time of year too.”

The store’s new sandwich range includes a NOT a Tuna, Spring Onion & Nori Seaweed Sesame Bagel and a NOT a Spicy Fried Chicken Onion Bagel. They join existing bestsellers including the NOT a Chicken Tikka & Onion Bhaji Sndwch.

Each sandwich is to mark each year of the global campaign, which launched in 2014.

Mr Markham continued: “You won’t find any humous or falafel. It’s all about choice and exciting plant-based combinations – we always have our eye on emerging trends, like our plant-based tuna and nori seaweed.

“We make our sandwiches freshly so customers can have it just the way they like it. In fact, with our choice of vegan-friendly breads, fillings, salads and dressings, there are 12,376 possible butty combinations to customise this Veganuary.”

The deal begins tomorrow and continues until January 31 2023.

 

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