Council vegan buffet trial fails to impress
on Thursday, said a pilot scheme offered plant-based catering to "investigate the practicalities of using civic events to promote and showcase plant-based food options".where food is served, ensuring that this is cheaper or the same cost".Posters promoting the plant-based options were displayed for those attending the Remembrance event
Food was supplied for 100 guests at a total of £579.20, with drinks and service provided at £4.50 per person, the council said."However, there was extremely low uptake of plant-based food options - under 10% of people tried these options whilst the vegetarian options and meat/dairy options were all eaten," the report said."The low uptake of the plant-based options resulted in an insufficient amount of food available at the event that people wanted to eat.
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