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The Vegan Food market is a subset of the larger Food industry, focusing on plant-based products that are free of animal-derived ingredients. It includes a wide range of products, from vegan-friendly snacks and meals to plant-based meat and dairy alternatives. The market has grown in recent years, driven by increasing consumer demand for healthier and more sustainable food options.
The Vegan Food market is supported by a number of companies, including Beyond Meat, Impossible Foods, Tofurky, Daiya Foods, and Follow Your Heart. These companies offer a variety of vegan-friendly products, from plant-based burgers and sausages to vegan cheese and ice cream. Additionally, many traditional food companies have begun to offer vegan-friendly options, such as Unilever's Ben & Jerry's Non-Dairy ice cream and Nestle's Sweet Earth vegan burritos. Show Less Read more