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The plant-based food craze isn't slowing down Berkshire-owned Dairy Queen

"We looked at plant-based proteins a few years ago but the timing wasn't right," said DQ CEO Troy Bader. "There may be a time for it but with some trends you don't want to lead."
Still, Bader acknowledged that consumers are trying to eat in a more healthy manner. And while you shouldn't expect DQ to start selling vegan burgers any time soon, the company has been mixing up its menu a bit to cater to people who may be counting calories.
Bader said the company's low fat and low sugar orange vanilla bar has quickly become a favorite -- even of Buffett, a chocolate aficionado who loves his Dilly bars. Other less indulgent options on the menu? Mini Blizzards and grilled chicken sandwiches.
DQ is even getting ready to experiment with something that may sound blasphemous -- ice cream that isn't dairy based. Bader said the company is testing treats made from soy, almond and coconut milk.

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