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Vegetarians can’t get no satisfaction, research shows

January 5, 2024 by Asia Food Journal

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The number of vegetarians satisfied with the choice of food products available to them has suffered a dramatic decline, according to the findings of new research commissioned by Ingredient Communications.

The online poll of 1,000 consumers in the USA and UK1 found that the net satisfaction rate2 among vegetarians was +8 percent. This was a significant fall in 2018 when the same survey recorded net satisfaction among vegetarians at +47 percent.

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In the US, net satisfaction among vegetarians has slumped from +38 percent in 2018 to -10 percent now, a negative swing of 48 percent.

In the UK, meanwhile, net satisfaction among vegetarians has suffered a negative swing of 35 percent, from +55 percent in 2018 to +20 percent in the latest survey.

In stark contrast, net satisfaction among vegans has risen from +2 percent in 2018 to +17 percent today. Net satisfaction among US vegans now stands at -3 percent versus -9 percent in 2018. Among UK vegans, net satisfaction is +25 percent, compared with +28 percent five years earlier.

Plant-based is more appealing to vegans

​The survey was conducted in September 2023 by market research experts at SurveyGoo, who also asked respondents about their perceptions of specific plant-based products. The findings offer some possible clues as to why dissatisfaction levels among vegetarians are trending higher.

When asked to rate how appealing they found plant-based meat products, 95 percent of vegan respondents said they looked tasty, compared with 56 percent of vegetarians. Meanwhile, 91 percent of vegans said they found alt-dairy products appealing, compared with 60% of vegetarians.

Richard Clarke, Managing Director of Ingredient Communications, commented: “High levels of dissatisfaction and declining net satisfaction rates among vegetarians indicate a concerning trend that needs further scrutiny. Of particular interest is that fewer vegetarians find plant-based meat and dairy products appealing. This might help to explain why net satisfaction levels are so much lower among these consumers.”

He added: “There are many benefits to a vegan lifestyle, and there are lots of great products out there to cater for the needs of vegans. But the question has to be asked: in the rush to go 100 percent plant-based, have brands and retailers neglected the needs of vegetarians, who are usually happy to eat dairy and egg ingredients? If so, are more hybrid products the answer?”

He concluded: “In any case, the findings of our survey reinforce the golden rule of food manufacturing: that it’s essential to use the very best ingredients to deliver an excellent eating experience. The days have long gone when vegans and veggies were simply grateful to have something – anything – they could eat. They want and expect the best.”

1 SurveyGoo, September 2023
​2 Net satisfaction = % dissatisfied subtracted from % satisfied

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