Plant-Based Eating Moves Into the Mainstream as Over 3,00,000 Indians Try Vegan This January
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New Delhi [India], February 4: Plant-based eating is no longer a niche lifestyle choice in India. This January, 3,20,809 Indians embraced eating vegan, signalling a growing shift in how the country is thinking about food, health and sustainability. From corporate offices and hotels to cafes, retailers and community organisations, vegan choices are increasingly finding space in everyday Indian life.
Workplaces across sectors also embraced the shift. Members of the Rotary Club and Inner Wheel Club marked the Veganuary Workplace Challenge by organising a health and wellness webinar led by nutritionist Roshni Sanghvi, focusing on the practical and nutritional aspects of plant-based diets. Companies including To Be Honest, OpenText, DN Jewels and Cambridge University Press encouraged employees to take the Veganuary Challenge, integrating plant-based eating into corporate wellness initiatives.
Hospitality and food service brands responded to rising consumer interest by expanding vegan offerings. Hilton Hotels introduced a Veganuary menu across India in partnership with Good Dot, bringing plant-based options into premium dining spaces nationwide. Popular cafe chain Chaayos launched an oat milk option for their chai, reflecting the growing demand for dairy-free alternatives in everyday beverages.
According to Prashanth Vishwanath, India Director, Veganuary, the numbers point to a broader cultural shift rather than a temporary trend.
Veganuary's recent launch of the Plant-protein Cookbook and activity on the Veganuary India Instagram page further reflect this momentum, with stories highlighting increased availability of vegan products, greater awareness of plant-based nutrition and strong consumer curiosity around sustainable diets.
As awareness around health, climate impact and food choices continues to grow, January's participation suggests that plant-based eating in India is evolving from a month-long challenge into a lasting shift- one that is increasingly visible across workplaces, menus and shopping baskets nationwide.
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