Shopping for vegan food at your local supermarket has never been so easy with many vegan staples readily available in stores.
Supermarkets in the UK are making it easier for vegan shoppers to find plant-based groceries in one place by introducing dedicated vegan aisles and freezers.
However, shopping at non-vegan stores brings up some unavoidable challenges such as having to walk down the meat aisle to find vegan products and spending ages reading food labels to work out if a product really is vegan.
Luckily for plant-based shoppers in Amsterdam, things are about to get a whole lot simpler as the first vegan supermarket in the Netherlands will open in the city in January, according to Het Parool.
Amsterdam’s first 100% vegan supermarket, Vegan Fresco, which is currently under construction, will open opposite the Albert Heijn supermarket on Jan Evertsenstraat.
Amsterdam vegan supermarket survey
Shoppers will be able to discover a huge range of vegan products from across Europe, which will be welcome news to local who residents who said they would shop at the store when surveyed by founder James Fresco.
In order to gauge the demand for his vegan venture, Fresco distributed 20,000 leaflets distributed to the surrounding neighbourhoods and was pleased to find that the response was ‘really bizarre positive’.
Of those surveyed, 56.4 percent of the 1,300 respondents said they would shop at Amsterdam’s first vegan supermarket, and a further 40.1 percent said they might pop in.
Some of the respondents said that they thought it was “A great initiative!,” while others wondered why it has taken so long to open a vegan supermarket with skyrocketing demand for plant-based products.
Crowdfunding
Fresco will be launching a crowdfunding campaign next week to finance the supermarket and has asked future shoppers to let him know what products they’d like to see in the store, saying “Together we’ll create a beautiful store.”
https://www.veganfoodandliving.com/news/first-vegan-supermarket-amsterdam/
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