List of vegetarian and vegan companies

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Meat analogue products at a Veganz store in Berlin, Germany

This is a list of vegetarian and vegan companies that do not use animal products or animal-based products in their goods. Such companies include food manufacturers and cosmetics companies, among others.

Vegetarian and vegan companies[edit]

An Amy's Kitchen veggie loaf with mashed potatoes and vegetables
Two Morningstar Farms veggie burgers being cooked
A Somenoya factory in Shizuoka, Japan
Tofurky is produced by Turtle Island Foods

General[edit]

Dairy, milk substitutes and drinks[edit]

Meat substitutes[edit]

Others and unsorted[edit]

Cosmetics and skin care[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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