These days, being able to find vegan products and specialty stores in the U.S. really isn’t that hard. After all, most grocers have well-stocked aisles, filled with plant-based options and the list of vegan food stores and restaurants is pretty impressive. There is a slew of stores popping up lately as the vegan trend grows, like London’s own vegan grocery store called GreenBay. Australians can check out Vegan Perfection, and if you live in the UK, you can make a visit to Honest to Goodness. Most recently, India-based startup Wegan Foods landed funding to offer vegan options to its plant-based community in Mumbai. And now, vegan consumers in New South Wales, Austraila have reason to celebrate, with the opening of its first vegan supermarket, Vegan Aisle!

Vegan Aisle is currently open for business with their “soft opening” hours, but they will have full hours by the end of October 2017. Woohoo!


From vegan cheeses, cookbooks, to cruelty-free beauty supplies, Vegan Aisle is a paradise.

Vegan Aisle urges customers to bring their own bags, in an effort to curb plastic pollution. Awesome!

Welcome to the future of food!


With news breaking earlier this year of the opening of The Cruelty Free Shop, the world’s largest cruelty-free shop in Melbourne, Australia which offers 3,500 vegan products and 1,000 new items, it’s clear that consumers are demanding healthy, environmentally friendly alternatives.

Are we jealous? Totally. But hey, New York isn’t so bad in terms of vegan markets, either. At Riverdel, you’ll be overwhelmed, in a good way, by how many different brands of vegan cheese they carry. At Haymaker’s Corner Store you can pick up classic deli slices just like you would at the deli counter at the local grocery store – and Orchard Grocer serves NYC Jewish classics and vegan soft serve.


Just goes to show, the future of food is certainly plant-based!

Image source: Vegan Aisle/Facebook

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