There are several reasons why conscious consumers may have dietary requirements to cater for, from worries about how meat consumption affects the environment, to concerns about allergens, or their health.
This has also led to a rise in ‘flexitarians’ - those who may not lead a vegan lifestyle, but still reduce their intake of meat, fish and dairy.
Catering to conscious consumers doesn’t need to be difficult though – and using the right products across your menu, could help you to save costs!
Those avoiding dairy for health, environment or animal rights reasons still want food that tastes great. One way to achieve this is by providing plant-based dishes that are as good as the real thing - delivering great taste and texture - to ensure that no one feels they are missing out.
By using ingredients like butter alternatives across your menu, you can meet all kinds of different dietary requirements, save money in your kitchen, and ensure that meat-eaters can’t tell the difference.