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21 January, 21

Brits love vegan food so much that they are now eating it twice a week, according to new national research*.

More than half (53%) of non-vegans say they have tried vegan food in the last 12 months, with 12% saying they eat vegan food at every meal or at least once a day, according to the study by Chicago Town.

Chicago Town has just launched two new vegan pizzas, Vegan Deep Dish Cheeezeburger and Vegan Tomato Stuffed Crust Takeaway Smokey Bac’n and Mushroom, after the huge success of its Vegan Tomato Stuffed Crust Sticky BBQ Jackfruit debut last year. The UK’s No1 frozen pizza brand polled 2,000 non-vegan Brits to find out just how the UK feels about vegan food.

And the nation says vegan food is not only better than ever, far from being a fad, it is here to stay – and is enjoyed at meal times even in non-vegan households.

Chicago Town spokesperson Rachel Bradshaw said: “Non-vegans have really taken to vegan food in 2020. In fact, 20% of UK non-vegans eat Vegan meals twice a week, according to our survey results.

“A further 12% eat vegan food at every meal or at least once a day, and another 14% eat it once a week. It’s clear from our research that vegan food is not just for January – indeed, 63% of non-vegans told us that the popularity of vegan food is far more than just a flash in the pan – and is here to stay.”

The Chicago Town survey also revealed that a third of non-vegans are planning to incorporate more vegan food into their regular diet in 2021. The reasons for the change are mainly due to the environmental impact of meat consumption (45%), the personal health benefits (41%) or simply to add variety in their diet (26%).

Six out of 10 non-vegans say that while vegan meat alternatives don’t taste exactly the same as the genuine article, they still tasted really good. A further 26% said vegan meat alternatives are so good these days that it is hard to tell the difference.

Rachel Bradshaw added: “Our research reveals that a quarter of non-vegans enjoy vegan food so much that they’ve considered switching to a vegan-only diet. It’s also great to hear from our survey that 24% of non-vegans also tried our Vegan BBQ Jackfruit pizza in the last year, with 84% saying it was either ‘great’ or ‘good’.

“We’re really excited to have expanded our vegan offering in Takeaway as well as launched our first Deep Dish variant – the first vegan pizza of its size on the market. Both are indulgent and full of flavour so will be tasty whatever your dietary requirements.”

More than six in 10 non-vegans admit that vegan food has improved in flavour and quality over the last two years with 41% saying there is now a much wider range of vegan foods available in the supermarkets than previously.

Chicago Town’s first vegan pizza, Vegan Tomato Stuffed Crust Sticky BBQ Jackfruit launched just one year ago and is the biggest selling frozen vegan pizza in the UK, valued at almost £3.4m (IRI | Major Mults | Value Sales | CYTD to 2nd Jan 2021).

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