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Did people in Britain start eating vegetarian food five days a week?


London, October 8, 2021, Thursday

A new trend for vegetarian meals in Britain has begun as the promotion of non-veg instead of veg is on the rise in Europe and America. So this is a diet program called 3-4. This means a vegetarian meal five days a week and a non-vegetarian meal only two days a week. .


This information is given in the food and drink report released by the supermarket store Vetroj. According to the information, the British had to stay at home for a long time because of Corona. People who were fond of eating out have also learned to make quality food at home. Some of them have stopped ordering sandwiches of choice or other deficit items. Celebrating a food cook's party while sitting at home with friends and acquaintances is also on the rise. People have started ordering home-cooked items on the food delivery app. Some of the items that have increased sales include champagne. Fruits like watermelon and ice cream (Nickerbaker Glory) dishes are also more ordered. In addition, sales of Japanese veg dishes made from rice and vinegar have increased by 3%. Demand for vegetables and home-made spices has also increased.


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