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Finding vegan food conveniently can be a challenge. We’re always working on new vegan products. Whether you follow a vegan diet day-to-day, you’re flexitarian or you just enjoy vegan options, we think you’ll love our Autumn additions.

New vegan products on our shelves

We’ve added some new products to our vegan range to include hearty prepared meals and delicious snacks, such as our:

Lentil Dahl Soup , with carrot, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, chickpeas and lentils. It’s low fat, 1 of your 5 a day and only 113kcal per serving

, with carrot, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, chickpeas and lentils. It’s low fat, 1 of your 5 a day and only 113kcal per serving Three Bean Chilli , with cannellini beans, red kidney beans and black turtle beans in a tomato and chilli sauce, with seasonal red and yellow pepper rice

, with cannellini beans, red kidney beans and black turtle beans in a tomato and chilli sauce, with seasonal red and yellow pepper rice Frozen Butternut Squash and Quinoa Roast, with an apple and plum sauce. Its low in sat fat, high in protein and a source of fibre

What other vegan products are available?

We offer a range of vegan options at our stores, from our very popular Jam and Custard Doughnuts, both of which are vegan, popcorn, as well as a number of our wines. It’s not just food and drink either, all our household cleaning products are cruelty free and many of them are vegan too.

You can also view the Vegan products available in the Co-op.

Please note however that our 2500+ stores are all different shapes and sizes, therefore stock is not always identical.

@leoniepujol did you know we have these products that are Vegan and animal cruelty free. @coopukfood @CoopCarnoustie pic.twitter.com/cyioBVvmQy — Craig Laird (@laird85) September 9, 2017

How can I identify vegan products at Co-op stores?

You can easily identify which our of Co-op own brand products by the “V” vegetarian & vegan symbol.

Need some vegan inspiration?

You can find lots of vegan recipe ideas at coop.co.uk/recipes and in our latest Co-op Food Magazine.

Let us know what you think about the new products or tell us what your favourite vegan recipes are by tweeting us or tagging us on Instagram, @coopukfood.

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Looking to try a vegan diet?

Moving towards a more plant based diet can have benefits for your personal health and the health of the planet. The lower the meat, fish and dairy content, the lower the environmental impact. Find out more about some of the environmental and health benefits of reducing meat intake on the Eating Better Coalition website. You can also calculate your carbon footprint and see how you match up against the UK average.

If you are following a vegan diet, make sure you are keeping a balanced intake of all your key food groups, the Government’s Eat Well guide shows you what your breakdown should be and encourages us to eat more beans and pulses.

My weekly VEGAN food shop from @coopuk yummy and simple to find. #vegancheese would be good plz coop! 😀 pic.twitter.com/RLVb9NZkm8 — Kym Whittet Ⓥ (@kym_whittet) July 11, 2017

Aoife McKernan

Assistant Diet and Health Manager