Pret A Manger considering vegetarian-only locations

Pret A Manger has locations in France, the US and China in addition to the UK

The British fast food chain has sent out a survey to its followers asking them if they would like them to open a vegetarian outlet.

Made-to-order smoothies, veggie sandwiches, tuna or salmon or chicken salads... Pret's success rests on its balanced nutritional offerings, in opposition to many other fast food chains. The British brand has actually in recent times even expanded its menu of healthy offerings to include green fruit drinks, bowls of quinoa and salads made with superfoods, those select ingredients with beneficial virtues, such as goji berries, acerola and green tea.

This idea works in perfect harmony with the desires of consumers who have their well-being in mind. Clive Schlee, CEO of Pret A Manger, has told the British press that sales of vegetarian salads and sandwiches have increased by 12.5% in the last six months. In fact, one of their best sellers is a mixed salad with feta, beets and chunks of butternut squash.

Because of its success, the British brand is currently considering a restaurant that would keep its focus entirely off of meat. Pret is currently surveying online to gauge public interest on the project's potential.