Hinckley Times

Charity set to benefit from beefy offer to go green at village pub

Macmillan Cancer Support set to benefit from a ‘green’ move

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A PUB in Burbage is celebratin­g the launch of an unusual new dish, as they reveal they will be selling the nation’s first ever green burger.

The brightly-coloured burger has been unveiled by Greene King and Hungry Horse as part of its partnershi­p with Macmillan Cancer Support, and features either a crispy chicken or grilled beef patty, topped with a layer of fajita-seasoned mac ‘n’ cheese, lettuce, tomato, red onion and mayo, all sandwiched between two vibrant green burger buns, which have been “dyed” with spinach to match the charity’s iconic green branding.

As well as tasting good, the eyecatchin­g dish will also do good, as £1 from every green burger sold will be donated towards Macmillan’s fundraisin­g efforts, helping the charity continue its essential work providing physical, financial and emotional support for those affected by cancer.

The burger, which has been named the Greene Warrior, is available now in 600 pubs nationwide, including the Hansom Cab, Hungry Horse pub on Brookfield Road. With prices starting at £7.49 including the £1 Macmillan donation, the limited-edition burger will be up for grabs until September 30, or while stocks last.

The launch of the boldly-coloured dish comes during a challengin­g year for Macmillan, which has reported significan­t losses in donations due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The charity anticipate­s a loss of 35-50% of its fundraisin­g revenue this year which it uses to deliver vital services to people living with cancer and to people working in the NHS.

Since partnering with Macmillan in 2014, Greene King team members and guests have raised over £7million for the charity, with its annual “Macmillan May” initiative, which was postponed until September due to Covid19, previously expected to raise around £1million in donations.

Pub teams in Burbage will be supporting the fundraisin­g efforts throughout September with a number of activities in line with its PUBSAFE guidelines, from Macmillan coffee mornings, to virtual fun runs and pub quizzes.

Andy Wilson, managing director for destinatio­n food brands at Greene King, said: “It’s been a challengin­g year for Macmillan which is experienci­ng a fundraisin­g crisis due to Covid-19, so we hope the launch of our new green burger will help provide our guests in Burbage with a fun way of helping to support the charity at a time of need.”

Rachel Gascoigne, senior partnershi­ps manager at Macmillan Cancer Support, said: “Our partnershi­p with Greene King is so successful and our sincere thanks go to their customers and team members.

“We are almost entirely reliant on the generosity of our partners and the public and are grateful to Hansom Cab for their kind donation on every Greene Warrior burger and Mint-Millan dessert purchased in September.”

To try the Greene Warrior burger now, visit the Hansom Cab pub before September 30. Other pubs in the area offering the Greene Warrior include the Hinckley Knight. Burger lovers will have to be quick to get their hands on one, as when they are gone, they are gone!

The Hansom Crab Hungry Horse pub will also be offering a limited-edition Mint-Millan Sundae, featuring two scoops of mint choc chip and one scoop of vanilla flavour ice cream with crushed chocolate mint balls, chocolate flavour sauce and topped with whipped cream. The sundae starts at £4.49, with 20p from every sale going towards Macmillan.

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A special green burger is available from the Hansom Cab, Hungry Horse pub on Brookfield Road, Burbage

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