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The UK’s most meat reducing towns and cities revealed

Tonbridge, Edinburgh and Reading have topped a list of the UK’s most meat reducing town and cities.

A huge 48 per cent of people in Tonbridge identify themselves as being flexitarian or a ‘meat reducer’, supplementing their diet occasionally with meat, but actively eat veggie-based meals.

Fourteen per cent of people in the town identified as vegetarian, while seven per cent said they are  pescatarian and 24 per cent vegan.

Scotland’s capital Edinburgh ranked second on the list for being home to the highest number of part-time vegetarians, followed by Reading, London and Birmingham.

 Alex Petrides, Founder of allplants commented: “Flexitarians are starting to become a meaningful part of our customer base, as well as vegans, veggies and meat eaters.

“We’re seeing a huge shift towards eating more, and 100% plants, following people adapting their lifestyles, and a convergence of three trends: ethical, sustainable, health & wellness.

“So whether you’re a life-long vegan, or a plant-curious omnivore, welcome to our table!”

The top 10 most flexitarian UK towns and cities

Tonbridge (Kent)

Edinburgh

Reading

London

Birmingham

Bristol

Redhill

Guildford

Manchester

Brighton

Related: KFC team up with Beyond Meat to trial vegan fried chicken

Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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