Where can I buy vegan 'cheese'?!


Question: And is it expensive?

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scottie :-)


Answers: And is it expensive?

muchus loveage
scottie :-)

You can get it at your local grocery store. It's not expensive.

don't they have soy cheese at places like safeway? it's in the slices with the plastic in between each slice.... check it out

grocery store

I'm not a vegan myself, but my best friend has been vegan for one month and she buys most of her vegan products from Trader Joe's. I would recommend that you search there! I hope this helps!!

go to a health food store, they'll have soy based imitation cheeses. They taste ok but don't melt like real cheese.

Yes, they can be expensive

Most large grocery chains carry soy cheese. Its is a bit more than regular cheese.

How about you just eat some real cheese? You are starving cows by eating all of their grass homie. Lay off and have a chicken leg.

I know you're in the UK; there aren't many supermarkets that sell vegan cheese - maybe the bigger branches of Waitrose or Morrisons.

Holland & Barrett sell it, so will other health food shops with a chillcabinet. Or you can buy it online from Redwood.

at a health food store. Yes, that stuff is always more expensive than the real thing.

Any decent grocery store should carry soy "cheese loaf". I tried a bit of it once, it was seriously disgusting. Give me the real thing any day.

I am vegan & I have never seen a vegan cheese at any regular grocery store but then again it may vary from city, state, store, etc.... I have to get mine at health food stores. A good major health food store to try is Whole Foods, and even give the smaller health food stores in your area a try.

Their price varies on the brand, but most are not that bad. Most of the ones I've seen are between $3-$5.

As said above most grocery stores now carry soy cheese but beware. Make sure the ingredients don't list "casien". For some reason some manufacturers of soy cheese like to use the dairy byproduct casien in their product thus defeating the point of soy cheese. It's pretty common.





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