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By Jess Saunders
19 Dec 2019
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Britons love eating out. On average, households in Britain spend more than 拢45 a week eating in restaurants 鈥� so it鈥檚 no surprise that having less choice on the menu is a big concern for people considering switching to a vegan diet.

But more and more chain restaurants are introducing vegan menus 鈥� so if you don鈥檛 have any independent vegan places near you, you can still enjoy delicious plant-based cuisine wherever you live.

There are lots of great independent vegan restaurants in the UK (), but if you鈥檙e in a rush, here are our top five chain restaurants with fantastic vegan menus, who are also doing great things to support the environment too:

The Stable

If pizza, pies and cider float your boat, The Stable is the place for you. They have a dedicated vegan menu with plenty of options 鈥� including garlic bread! Plus, they have enough cider to keep The Wurzels happy on a world tour. And everything鈥檚 made with locally sourced ingredients.

Wagamama

Not only do Wagamama have a delicious and varied vegan menu, they鈥檙e also super eco-friendly. All of their restaurants are powered by green energy, and if you can鈥檛 quite manage to finish your yasai pad-thai, don鈥檛 worry 鈥� their food waste is used to make energy through anaerobic digestion. You can鈥檛 go wrong.

Zizzi

If you鈥檙e after vegan Italian food, look no further. Zizzi have a vegan alternative for most items on their menu, so you don鈥檛 have to miss out. They also recycle all their cooking oil to turn it into biodiesel. Ama-zizzi-ng.

Yo! Sushi

If Japanese food is your thing, you need to check out Yo! Sushi. There鈥檚 nothing fishy going on here. As well as vegan sushi, they also have rice and noodle dishes. They鈥檙e often named one of the most sustainable high street restaurants.

Subway

This is the way to go for vegan sandwiches. Check out this guide to Subway on to help you with ordering the vegan options 鈥� there's聽lots to choose from! On top of that, they鈥檙e also making lots of changes to their packaging, transport, energy and water consumption to reduce their impact on the environment.

Bon appetite!

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