Customers are more likely to buy plant-based foods when they are not labelled as vegan, a study has found. When a food gift basket was labelled “vegan”, 20 per cent of people chose it; however, 44 per cent of people opted for the same basket when it was marked “healthy and sustainable”. In the study, presented at the Society for …
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BENGALURU : For a few short months in the late 1990s, when the popularity of Chinese food was at its peak, now-defunct Chung Wah, a beloved restaurant on Bengaluru’s Church Street, went completely vegetarian. Irish food company Kerry recently released a report pegging India’s alternative meat market at $171 million and projected it to grow at 8.5% compounded annual growth …
Vegetarians and vegans are more introverted than meat eaters and it could be because they're not invited to eat out as often, a study has suggested. Researchers from Germany surveyed 9,000 people concerning their diet, body mass index and various personality traits — from extroversion to neuroticism. Vegetarians and vegans are more introverted than meat eaters and it could be …
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