Survey Finds Dutch Caterers Are Partially Replacing Animal Ingredients With Plant-Based Options
A new survey has found that Dutch caterers are increasingly making their ranges more sustainable by replacing some animal ingredients with plant-based or blended variants. Carried out by ProVeg Netherlands, the research questioned 25 caterers and restaurants, mainly those operating in corporate settings. It found that many now provide products such as sausages and burgers containing a blend of meat and plant protein, or cow’s milk combined with a plant-based milk alternative. Furthermore, some caterers are replacing products such as cooking cream, mayonnaise, and butter with fully plant-based versions on a large scale, without significant resistance from customers. ProVeg emphasises that these swaps are not a secret — transparency is important, and customers are aware of what is in their food. “A silent nudge” The …