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Vegan Meals & Meal Kits

Vegan meals can be easy, but choosing the right option is not always straightforward.

Some people want a recipe kit. Some want healthy vegan options from a bigger meal box company. Some want ready meals, instant meals or simple food options for busy days.

This page is here to help you find the vegan meal option that fits the way you eat, without opening endless tabs or trying to compare every meal delivery brand yourself.

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Use the list below to find the help you need.

Meal kits are useful if you want dinners planned for you, with the ingredients and recipe sent together.

Many mainstream meal kit services are built around meat, fish, dairy and egg meals, with vegan options mixed into the weekly menu. Fully vegan meal kits avoid that because every meal is already plant-based. Mixed-menu meal kits need a bit more checking, because you choose from the vegan meals rather than the full range.

Ready meals can look plant-based without being vegan.

Cheese, cream, butter, egg, honey, fish sauce, meat stock and milk powder can all show up in meals that seem vegetable-based at first glance.

Instant meals can look simple, but they are not always vegan.

Milk powder, whey, egg, meat stock, fish sauce and dairy-based flavourings can all appear in soups, noodle pots, add-water meals and cupboard meals.

Vegan Verity does not list every meal option online.

The aim is to help you narrow the choice without digging through endless tabs, unclear labels or random product claims.