As Veganuary 2025 begins, the spotlight once again falls on plant-based eating. But what makes this month so special? From innovative campaigns to creative restaurant concepts and unforgettable gourmet experiences, we explore why Veganuary is more than just a trend and what it means for restaurateurs and consumers alike.
First launched in 2014, Veganuary encourages people worldwide to try a vegan diet for one month. What started as a niche movement has grown into a global campaign, raising awareness about animal welfare, climate protection, and sustainable living. In 2024 alone, over 850,000 participants joined Veganuary, with numbers expected to rise further.
However, Veganuary is no longer just a personal challenge. Businesses, restaurants, and influencers are embracing this month as a platform to launch innovative products and ideas.
More and more businesses are recognizing the economic potential of Veganuary. According to a Veganuary study, sales of vegan products increased by 15% in the early months of 2024. Brands like Eleplant and restaurants like “Schwein” cater to a growing demographic that values sustainability, ethics, and innovation. Major supermarket chains are also expanding their plant-based offerings to meet consumer demand.
Veganuary demonstrates the immense potential of plant-based eating—not just for consumers, but also for restaurateurs. The growing demand for innovative, sustainable products and dishes opens up new business opportunities. As a restaurateur, this month offers a chance to not only follow trends but also set them. With creativity, commitment, and a willingness to innovate, you can captivate your guests while contributing to a sustainable future. Veganuary is more than a trend - it’s a movement with the power to change the world.
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In December 2024, Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn will take over the kitchen at Restaurant Ikarus in Hangar-7 in Salzburg. With his unmistakable blend of seasonal Thai ingredients and modern cuisine, he brings the flavors of Asia to your plate and invites you on a culinary journey.
As Veganuary 2025 begins, the spotlight once again falls on plant-based eating. But what makes this month so special? From innovative campaigns to creative restaurant concepts and unforgettable gourmet experiences, we explore why Veganuary is more than just a trend and what it means for restaurateurs and consumers alike.