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Vegan NIBs: More Brits Embracing Plant-Based Eating, Says New Study

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A new study by The Vegan Society has revealed a growing shift towards plant-based diets in the UK. According to the research, 3% of Brits now identify as fully vegan or plant-based, while an impressive 10% are actively reducing their consumption of animal products.

This trend reflects a wider awareness of the health, environmental, and ethical benefits of plant-based eating. With supermarkets and restaurants expanding their vegan offerings, it’s easier than ever for people to make the switch—whether for a month, a meal, or a lifetime.

The rise of initiatives like Veganuary and Plant-Based Universities suggests this movement isn’t just a passing trend. More people are exploring plant-based options, from oat lattes to meat-free roasts, and discovering they don’t have to sacrifice taste or variety.

Whether you’re a long-time vegan or just curious, there’s never been a better time to give plant-based eating a try!

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