Advocates hope to see even more plant-based options in the future
Using TripAdvisor data, a study from Lucky Days has found Victoria is the best city in B.C. for vegetarians and the second best in Canada. Plant-based food lovers say they have seen a growing popularity in vegan and vegetarian options.
Jordan Reichert, a co-founder of the Vancouver Island Vegan Association, said though some businesses closed down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, plant-based restaurants are making a comeback in the city. According to the study, Victoria boasts 275 establishments offering a"diverse range" of vegetarian and plant-based cuisine, along with 13 vegan and vegetarian dessert parlours, and Reichert says the number will continue to grow as more and more residents choose to eat plant-based foods.
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