Lidl to triple number of own-brand plant-based products in UK stores

Stuart Stone
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Supermarket retailer launches new range of vegan food products after UK demand grows 12 per cent in past year

Lidl is aiming to more than triple the number of plant-based products on offer to UK shoppers with a newly expanded range to appear in selected stores from this month, the supermarket chain announced yesterday....

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