If you've decided to take part in Veganuary, then you'll be pleased to hear that Burger King is launching a new vegan burger.
The fast food chain's Vegan Bean Burger is a plant-based version of the popular Veggie Bean Burger, making it perfectly suitable for vegans.
It features two signature veggie patties on a toasted sesame seed bun and is topped with fresh-cut lettuce, juicy tomatoes, ketchup and vegan mayo.
A Burger King spokesperson said: "The updated menu item is now 100% vegan and will be available from 11 th January. The Vegan Bean Burger will retail at around £4.59 on its own and around £5.59 with a drink. "
With the UK’s vegan community growing every day, Burger King's Vegan Bean Burger couldn't have come at a better time.
Burger King stores across the UK will remain open during the new national lockdown, including its Drive-Thru locations. Customers will be able to choose from takeaway or home delivery services through Just Eat, Uber Eats and Deliveroo.
You can check details for your local restaurant by visiting: burgerking.co.uk.
But Burger King isn't the only fast food chain making it easier for people to follow a vegan diet.
KFC is celebrating Veganuary by bringing back its Vegan Burger to UK stores for a limited time.
It officially launched into 750 restaurants across the UK from 4 January, but will only be around until 28 February.
Meanwhile, Tesco has expanded its plant-based range of products - including roasting crown and sausages.
The new range also includes a range of everyday staples, such as Tesco Plant Chef Caramelised Onion Meat Free Bangers and Meat Free Mince.