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Halo Burger and Sessions announce five-kitchen partnership

Halo Burger will deliver from Richmond, Canary Wharf, Finsbury Park and Queen’s Park, with Fulham to follow later this month

Plant-based food concept, Halo Burger, has announced a five-kitchen partnership with distribution platform Sessions to deliver its vegan burgers across all of London.

Halo Burger and Sessions, which was launched by the former managing director of Deliveroo, Dan Warne, will deliver from Richmond, Canary Wharf, Finsbury Park and Queen’s Park, with Fulham to follow later this month. 

The signing of Halo Burger comes just in time for Veganuary to deliver a menu that includes the ‘classic halo burger’, which consists of two Beyond Burger patties with Halo seasoning and caramelised onions, as well as the Flameburger with crispy fried jalapeños, smoky flamin’ sauce and a dash of hot sauce. 

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Sessions was launched with the goal of bringing “the most exciting talent in food” to neighbourhoods across the country through its venues and delivery kitchens.

Ross Forder, founder of Halo Burger, said: “It’s such an exciting time to be working with Sessions, as they continue their growth journey and help facilitate ours. I created Halo Burger because when I first became vegan, I was disappointed at the lack of good plant-based burgers available. 

“Now, because of the partnership with Sessions, Halo can now be delivered to the majority of London – an ambition I always had. We look forward to seeing the results of our partnership with Sessions and believe this is just our first step.”

Catherine Ainsley, commercial director of Sessions, said: “Sessions is absolutely thrilled to be joining Halo Burger as its distribution partner. As a business, we pride ourselves on working with authentic, delicious brands that we believe should be rolled out to the masses and Halo Burger fits this bill completely. 

“To work with such an exciting and popular brand is key for us as we grow our reputation and network of delivery kitchens in order to become the biggest distribution platform in the UK.”

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