Pret a MangerPret a Manger was brought to life in London in 1968, and starts its online menu off with "Pret operates a bit like a restaurant." It gets all its ingredients fresh in the morning and gives anything left over at the end of the day to charity. Its food is free of any chemical preservatives and additives and includes a wide range of sandwiches, soups, hot wraps, sushi, salads, baked goods, cakes and sweets.
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I would love to see some of these brought to philadelphia... we only have fattening foods and you can tell by looking around :(
http://www.elevationburger.com/EB.php#home
Elevation Burger is ingredient conscience.
100% Organic, 100% Grass-fed, 100% Free Range. Their fries are fried in 100% Olive Oil. Not only do they have happy cow burgers but they also have veggie burgers and a vegan burger.
Better for you, better for the environment.
There are 3 restaurants in the Philadelphia Area. Willow Grove, Collegeville and Wynnewood.
Enjoy
Burgerville was started in Vancouver WA not Canada. Vancouver Wa also was there first. Lewis and Clark you know
Excluding Chipotle (because I've heard many of their claims are misleading) none of these are anywhere close to where I live. Vive la spread of these great businesses!
Nothing at chipotle is organic. It is "naturally raised" a very loose term that they created as a marketing ploy.
Doesn't "naturally raised" mean organic?
What about Cafe Yumm based in Eugene, OR? So good!
You guys forgot to include Boloco. It's based in the NE in Mass. They have awesome wraps and smoothies (used to be called The Wrap & Smoothie Bar).
The food is flippin' awesome (Buffalo Chicken Burrito is best I've ever had) and their plastic wear is all made of biodegradable corn products!
Thank you so much! I have often had this idea in Canada and didn't know that fast food organic restaurants existed. Great stuff.
Great post! I was really surprised to see Chipotle at #2. I can't wait till more organic fast-food restaurants come to Michigan!
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