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More and more people are discovering that healthful, animal-free products can benefit people, animals and the environment - we want to help you benefit from it too.

The market for meat-free foods is forecast to grow by 22% from 2006 to 2011 (1), and will have more than doubled since 1999 (2). A many as 45% of the population are now 'meat reducers', many for health reasons (3). It is not just vegans who want to eat vegan food - successful veggie restaurants report that 75% of their business comes from satisfied omnivores (4).


Recognition. Get your products or services registered with us so you can start using our international symbol of authenticity. Prices start from just £75 + VAT per year.

Advertise in The Vegan. Be seen in our full colour magazine and in other Vegan Society media.

Discount List. Improve your profile by offering a discount on your product or service to our readers. The discount list gives you extra coverage and improves your visibility.

World Vegan Day - 1 November and publicity partnerships. Contact our media office for latest opportunities.


There are numerous ways in which we can help. To be sent a free copy of our latest magazine please email. Get in touch today so we can help improve your position in this market.

Dave Palmer
Head of Marketing
(0121) 523 1740
sales [at] vegansociety [dot] com

References

  1. Mintel Vegetarian Foods Report (2006)
  2. Mintel Vegetarian Foods Report (2000)
  3. Reported by the Food and Drink Federation Vegetarian and Meat-Free Group (2005)
  4. Foods For Life (2003)
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