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There’s no such thing as




 the ‘average’ plant-based



 consumer any more  Whilst there will be overclaim in this sort of direct
                    questioning, it is clear that there is a massive global

                    market to play for, when you consider all those
                    people (c. 60%) who claim to either not eat meat, or
                    to be cutting down


 Global Survey Average
                    Only 4% claimed to actually be vegan (and 10%

                    vegetarian) – and for many of these it will be on
                    ethical grounds, which are less important for the
 Carnivore (include meat / dairy products in my diet)  39%
                    much bigger groups of flexitarians and carnivores

 Carnivore but trying to include more vegan /   who are looking to cut down on meat. This would
 21%
 plant-based meals in my diet  suggest that whilst vegan has become a buzzword,

                    it’s as likely to be used as a moniker for a type of
 Flexitarian (mostly plant-based / vegan but
 21%                food (e.g. ‘let’s go vegan’ in the same way as ‘let’s
 sometimes eat meat / dairy)
                    have a Chinese’) as it is to describe the actual


 Vegetarian  15%    lifestyle choice for many


                    Clearly the needs of the different groups will differ,
 Vegan  And loads of different types of vegan!!  10%
                    and there will be alternative ways of ‘attacking’
                    what is now a very large potential market – with

 Pescatarian (do not eat meat, but do eat fish)  4%  more than a third eating meat, but cutting down (or
                    aiming to)

 Other
 8%
                    Even within vegans there are lots of different types
                    / attitudes / behaviours, so even when you hone in,

                    it’s clear this is not just one homogenous ‘eat less

 Flexitarian –higher in China  meat’ group of consumers. There is ample room for
 Flexitarian – higher in China
 - Carnivore trying to reduce –higher in China and SA  targeting of different products at different needs
 - Carnivore trying to reduce – higher in China and SA
 - ‘Pure vegan’ –low level and relatively consistent (slightly higher India)  and motivations. Clearly understanding your target
 - ‘Pure vegan’ – low level and relatively consistent (slightly higher in India)
                    audience becomes key in this situation





 Which of the following best describes your diet?
 CUBO May 2019 Quick Vote via Toluna n=36,958 across 10 countries





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