Burger King is reportedly testing out a concept kitchen that is completely vegetarian. Does South Jersey need one?

More and more plant based options have been working their way into our grocery stores and fast food joints.

However, Vurger King, Burger King's 100% vegetarian restaurant is a first of its kind in the fast food world. It opening in Madrid, Spain, but it's a temporary venture. Vurger King will only be open for one month.

It's not vegan, just vegetarian, but an amazing alternative for meat-freers who still like to indulge in a little fast food once in a while.

Some of the items on Vurger King's plant-based menu will reportedly include a plant-based Whopper, vegan chicken nuggets, and a plant-based alternative to Burger King's signature Long Chicken Sandwich, according to thevegetarianbutcher_es on Instagram.

Guests who want to go totally vegan can ask to have items like cheese and mayonnaise removed from their order, according to trendhunter.com.

I would personally LOVE to see one of these 'Vurger' King restaurants in South Jersey. I think it could do really well. Do you agree? Take our poll below.

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