Morrisons has launched a new vegan range in time for Veganuary.
The new range, called Plant Revolution, has a variety of products including fresh ready meals and sandwiches that you can eat on-the-go.
The supermarket’s chefs have developed the range after customers provided feedback which said they were looking for an easier way to begin a vegan diet.
You don’t have to be a vegan to enjoy it though as Morrisons hopes to please both vegan and non-vegan customers who might be wanting to add more plant-based foods to their diet.
What is in the vegan food range at Morrisons?
The supermarket has listed some highlight products that you can find in the Plant Revolution range.
- Plant Revolution Caramelised Onion and Arancini Bites, 200g - £2.50
- Plant Revolution No Duck Pancakes, 250g - £3.50
- Plant Revolution Firecracker Udon Cauliflower, 385g - £3.50
- Plant Revolution Butternut Penang Curry, 385g - £3.50
- Plant Revolution Beefless Wellington, 560g - £3
- Plant Revolution No Chicken Shawarma Flatbread, 179g - £2.75
If you’re looking for cheap vegan options, the Morrisons range could be the one for you try since prices start from £1.
Emily Bell, Plant Revolution Brand Manager at Morrisons, said: “We want our customers to enjoy eating well, no matter what diet they choose to follow. For part-time plant eaters, fully fledged flexitarians and the purely plant-based, our new Plant Revolution range delivers the bold and exciting flavours we know they’re looking for, and we’re excited to hear what people think of it.”
Toni Vernelli, International Head of Communications and Marketing at Veganuary, said: “We’re thrilled to see Morrisons adding so many exciting options to their vegan range and helping to make delicious plant-based eating accessible and affordable for everyone.”
You can find the Morrisons Plant Revolution range in stores nationwide and online now.
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