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Published January 14, 2025

A good number of vegetarians admit to having meaty cheat meals

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A new report says that many people claiming to be vegan or vegetarian are known to dabble in some carnivorous behaviour.

A beef company called Linz Heritage Angus conducted a study that found one in three people on a plant-based diet admit to having a meat cheat meal on occasion.

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According to the study, 47% of people on plant-based diets say they eat meat maybe once or twice a year.  38% eat meat every couple of months.

So what meat are they cheating with?

The most commonly craved meat is chicken, as fried chicken was the most tempting.

It's followed by steak, while beef, in general, came in third.

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