Here are some options for those who don't like the taste of butter
I recently wrote an article to help those who want a ‘buttery’ margarine. But what if you’re like me and you don’t like that buttery taste? Well, there’s no need to fret because there’s a number of options out there!
Waitrose
This was one of the first ones I tried after Pure changed it’s recipe and made their spread more buttery. It melts and has a subtle taste, so it ticks my boxes.
Asda
This spread melts easily and has a subtle taste also, so it’s a winner.
Marks and Spencer
Just like the two mentioned above, this spread has a subtle taste and melts well.
Sainsbury’s
This spread, like those above, melts easily and has a subtle taste. However, I often felt that i needed more of it on a slice of toast, than other spreads.
So, whether you want a spread that tastes buttery or one that doesn’t, there’s plenty of choice!
Other vegan alternatives that can be found in mainstream supermarkets and high street stores
Food and drink
Good Carma cheese
Clearspring’s Organic Japanese Foods
Rebel Kitchen’s range of Mylks
Moo Free Chocolates
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Vegan items in Marks & Spencer
Morrison’s vegan range
Vegan options in Waitrose
Even more vegan options in Sainsbury’s
What’s vegan in Asda?
Vegan chocolates everywhere!
Biscuits, crackers and more…
Vegan cheeses
Cosmetics and cleaning
Astonish cleaning products
Vegan cosmetics reviewed
Clothes and shoes
Summery clothes from a range of stores
Dressy clothes from a variety of shops
Vegan shoes from different places
Vegan shoes that won’t break the bank
Eating out
Vegan eats in London
Some of the restaurants that have a vegan dessert on the menu