Great Lakes Tokyo—an American-style burger shop in Japan—is now vegan due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
John Penny, the restaurant’s founder, made the announcement on Facebook. “With the health and prosperity of our customers and planet in mind, we are making one major change to how we operate: Great Lakes is now 100 percent vegan,” he wrote.
Penny opened the burger joint in December 2019. Just as he was preparing to expand the restaurant’s offerings and host on-site events, the coronavirus pandemic hit. He was forced to close the eatery due to lockdown measures.
But Penny says the switch to an all-vegan menu occurred after he made the connection between zoonotic diseases like the coronavirus and factory farming.
Great Lakes Tokyo is nestled in the Takadanobaba neighborhood of Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Penny, who is originally from California, modeled the eatery after burger shops he visited near Lake Michigan when he was a kid.
He said his goal in opening the burger joint was to “provide delicious food in a casual and friendly space that is welcoming to all people.” He wanted Great Lakes to be a “hub [for] inclusivity and shared experiences.”
Penny believes removing animal products from the menu will help him to further this mission.
“Our mission hasn’t changed at all and neither has our food. If anything, I feel this makes us more inclusive,” he wrote.
This post was last modified on July 14, 2021 1:42 pm