Survey shows: Only 4% of Germans are vegetarian or vegan!
A recent survey shows that vegans and vegetarians are less represented in Germany than expected.

Survey shows: Only 4% of Germans are vegetarian or vegan!
A new survey shows that the proportion of vegans and vegetarians in Germany is lower than many would expect. Loud Northern Courier Only just under 4% of the over 3,000 people surveyed eat a vegetarian diet. And even more surprising: less than 1% describe themselves as vegan, which means that they avoid all animal products such as milk, eggs and honey. The survey was conducted as part of the National Nutrition Monitoring between September and November last year.
The results shed light on the eating habits of Germans: almost two thirds of those surveyed said they practice mixed diets. This means that many people consume meat regularly. It is also interesting that a good quarter of those surveyed are considered flexitarians, which means: they eat meat a maximum of twice a week. Still, the survey found a discrepancy, with about 75% of respondents saying they eat meat more than twice a week. have a doctorate.
A quick look at long-term eating habits
Around 80% of mixed foodists have been practicing this diet for at least 10 years. In contrast, only around 20% of vegans have been living without meat and fish or completely without animal products for over a decade. These numbers reflect not only current trends, but also the challenges many people experience when switching to a plant-based diet.
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