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Handell's avatar

Completely agree. I also find that as a coeliac, increasingly shelf space/menu choices that previously were gluten free are being replaced by vegan options which aren't gluten free. Just looked up the stats, and 1% of the population is coeliac compared to the 2% that is vegan, so perhaps I shouldn't complain too loudly! But it does make me feel that gluten free was treated as a trend for a while that has now been replaced by vegan.

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Pauline Scholey's avatar

I/we

eat all of the food groups, with a high emphasis of masses of vegetables & pulses, everything is home made here, thankfully.

The heavily processed ‘vegan meat’ products look and sound dreadful. My late Mother was vegetarian, bordering on vegan and I had no issues in producing super vegetable & pulse filled meals, pies & soups as she certainly had no desire to have a ‘meat’ substitute.

The ingredients on these products film of additives makes my head spin!

I honestly do not think they represent a balanced diet, vegetarian, flexitarian & vegan can be catered for without resorting to this heavily processed diet.

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