Top ten vegan-friendly cities named (and London isn’t one of them)

Jim Manson
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Natural Products News’ hometown, Brighton, takes top slot in a new ranking of the UK’s most vegan-friendly cities. The nation’s capital, however, fails to make the top ten.

The top ten has been unveiled on the eve of World Vegan Day (November 1) by holiday lettings specialist Holidu. The company used data collected by the vegan nutrition website Happy Cow to create its rankings, which were based on the number of vegan restaurants and vegetarian restaurants with vegan options, weighed against the population size in each city.

Here’s the top ten:

1 Brighton: 14.82 restaurants per 100,000 people

2 Leicester: 11.41 restaurants per 100,000 people

3 Norwich: 8.16 restaurants per 100,000 people

4 Newcastle: 7.07 restaurants per 100,000 people

5 Bristol: 6.17 restaurants per 100,000 people

6 Cardiff: 5.72 restaurants per 100,000 people

7 Edinburgh: 5.53 restaurants per 100,000 people

8 Glasgow: 5.07 restaurants per 100,000 people

9 Manchester: 4.37 restaurants per 100,000 people

10 Sheffield: 4.06 restaurants per 100,000 people

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Jim Manson is editor of Natural Newsdesk, former editor-in-chief of Natural Products Global (whose influence and audience grew steadily under his editorship) and former editor of Natural Products News, a position he held for 16 years. A regular speaker, presenter and awards host at conferences and trade shows in the UK and across Europe, he has also written for national newspapers and magazines including The Guardian, Financial Times, The Times and Time Out.
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