Hungry Horse

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Hungry Horse
Company typeFood and Drink
IndustryPub
Restaurant
Founded1995
Headquarters
Number of locations
220 (February 2015)
Area served
Great Britain
OwnerGreene King
Websitewww.hungryhorse.co.uk
The Bystander Hungry Horse pub, Wootton, Oxfordshire (August 2012)

Hungry Horse is a chain of 246 pub restaurants in England, Wales and Scotland which is owned by Greene King. It was first established in 1995 and promotes itself as offering low cost meals for families and groups.

The chain launched its vegan menu across all the restaurants in the United Kingdom in September 2018.[1] A new winter menu was launched in October 2015, with chefs spending one day at South Cheshire College preparing dishes for the chain’s new winter menu.[2]

Double Doughnut controversy[edit]

The chain was harshly criticised in November 2014 for introducing a new burger the “Double Doughnut” which at 1,996 calories contained nearly 100% of the recommended daily energy intake for adult women.

It also contains 53g of saturated fat (the recommended daily allowance is 20g for women, and 30g for men) and 8.2g of salt (recommended daily allowance for adults is 6g).[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Hungry Horse Launch Vegan Menu across 280 UK Pubs". vegconomist.com. 3 September 2018. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Hungry Horse Chefs Whet The Appetite For New Winter Menu". sccci.co.uk. 2 October 2015. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Pub chain criticised for calorific doughnut burger". BBC News. Manchester. 11 November 2014. Retrieved 11 November 2014.

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