Max(imum) vegan : a case study on vegan products in the food service sector
Animal based foods have been important components of the Swedish diet for many years. As the meat, dairy and eggs require more resources than plants the sustainability advantage of the vegan diet is becoming incresingly acknowledged. However, research has shown evidence of it being difficult to chan...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2017
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