Orders for Vegan Burritos Increased 276% on GrubHub

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Vegan bean burritos were the most popular food of 2018, according to leading U.S. food delivery company GrubHub.

The takeout ordering service recently released its annual “Year in Food” report, analyzing the top food trends of the previous 12 months from 16 million diners.

According to the company, plant-based food dominated takeaway orders, with bean burritos surging in popularity. Compared with the previous year, orders for the vegan-friendly Mexican dish increased by 276 percent.

Cauliflower-based dishes also crept their way into the top ten – cauliflower rice bowls were 155 percent more popular than in 2017, and buffalo cauliflower was 124 percent more popular – red meat dishes, however, were nowhere to be seen.

In the breakfast category, plant-based dishes reigned supreme once again (avocado toast, however, did not appear in the top five), with peanut butter acai bowls landing the number one spot. Detox juices were at number two, with a 193 percent increase in the number of orders compared with 2017.

Vegan Food Deliveries Rise in Popularity

Around the world, consumers are opting to eat more plant-based foods for their health, as well as for environmental and ethical reasons. Like GrubHub, food ordering services are noticing a difference in consumer habits.

Earlier this year, UK food delivery service Just Eat announced the addition of several new healthy eateries. The move, the company noted, was in response to the “dramatic increase” in the demand for vegan food from customers. This followed on from the increase in vegetarian demand the company witnessed in 2017, with a 987 percent rise in interest in meat-free options.

Deliveroo – another food delivery service – has also noticed a change, particularly in Ireland. The Irish Examiner noted in November, “Veganism has gone mainstream in Ireland and nobody can attest to that more than Deliveroo.” According to the publication, the delivery service noted a 73 percent increase in the amount of vegan-friendly dishes ordered in Ireland in the last year.

Like many aspects of the modern consumer market, the rise in vegan food deliveries could be being driven by social media. According to research by Foodable Labs – a platform that provides insights into the food industry – in August, 62.7 percent of social media influencers were seeking more vegan-friendly delivery options, and in the 12 months prior to the research, plant-based conversations amongst food influencers had increased by 78.4 percent.


Image Credit: Chipotle

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This post was last modified on December 15, 2020 6:57 am

Charlotte Pointing

Senior Editor, UK | Southsea, United Kingdom Charlotte writes about sustainable beauty, fashion, food, and culture. She has a bachelor's degree in history and a postgraduate certificate in cultural heritage.

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