Sales of vegan and vegetarian meals continue to grow says Sodexo
Marking Veganuary 2024, Sodexo has today announced another year-on-year increase in the consumption of meat-free meals.
Analysis of over 2.7 million meals sold across 285 of its UK and Ireland client sites in 2023* reveals that 11% were vegan or vegetarian. This represents an incremental increase on the 10% reported in the previous year.
Sodexo’s diverse range of delicious meat-free meal options – including Southern Indian Chickpea Curry, Potato and Cauliflower Masala and Japanese Teriyaki Tofu, among many others – have been instrumental in driving this growth.
This aligns with Sodexo’s social impact pledge and its commitment to increase the take-up of sustainable meals by offering more plant-based meal options, and is a key action lever as part of its decarbonisation journey to net zero.
The research shows that consumers in the East Midlands chose meat-free dishes more frequently than in any other region, accounting for 19% of all meals sold compared to 18% in the North West, 16% in Ireland, 15% in London, 13% in Wales and 11% in Scotland.
Sodexo’s commitment to providing plant-based and plant-forward meal choices extends beyond its own menus. Sodexo’s Stop Hunger Foundation has also played a pivotal role in supporting Made In Hackney’s mission to provide free and nutritious vegan meals to over 300 beneficiaries weekly since the inception of the partnership in 2021.
In 2023, a three-year core costs grant of £50,000 was awarded, empowering the charity to enhance food security, offer life skills training, and reduce social isolation through volunteer engagement.
*Research is based on Electronic Point of Sales systems (EPOS) data gathered from 285 sites in the UK and Ireland covering the period January to November (inclusive) 2023. As such, the data only pertains to meals sold by Sodexo and not to other meals provided by Sodexo.
Read more about Sodexo's work to encourage sustainable diets.