Most Popular Vegan Food Brands in Germany (2024)

In many countries around the world, vegan food brands seem to be taking over.

From Impossible Foods to Beyond Meat, vegan brands have been steadily gaining popularity and influence over the past few years — and it’s a trend we don’t see dying out any time soon.

Back in 2019, we took a look at Germany to see which vegan brands were the reigning champions of brand awareness and consideration, as well as how certain niche audiences were performing.

In this updated version, we’ll be revisiting the brands discussed to see how they’ve fared over the last three years — who has gained traction and who’s been left in the dust.

So keep reading to learn more about Germany’s growing vegan influence!

Veganism: The Dawn of a New Age

Remember when vegans were considered a minority group and vegan food brands were relatively unheard of?

Now that people are becoming more eco-conscious and invested in leading sustainable lives — quite a substantial chunk of the general public are trading their meat and dairy for plant-based protein and foods.

Beef is out and tofu is in!

This isn’t surprising in countries such as the United States or Canada, but what about in more traditionally meat-loving countries, such as Germany: Land of the Wurst?

Based on our research, the stereotype of the sausage-loving German was turned right on its head. Believe it or not, in 2019 Germany was actually the global leader in vegan product development!

This was amazing news for vegan brands, as it showed that Germany could be a great market for expansion. But what about the brands that had already attempted to break into this market? Did they manage to develop a loyal and dedicated audience?

Let’s take a look.

The Results Are In: Germany & Vegan Food Brands in 2019

Questions concerning which vegan brands were finding success in Germany left us curious, so we decided to investigate further.

To find answers, we surveyed 1,000 Germans in June 2019 to discover which vegan food brands they were aware of and which ones they would consider using.

The goal was to better understand the general public’s brand awareness and consideration levels for our chosen vegan food brands: Veganz, Alpro, Made with Luve, Naturli, Oatly, and Simply V.

Below you’ll find the results.

Brand Awareness Winner: Alpro

To figure out brand awareness levels, we provided survey participants with a list of the above-mentioned vegan food brands and asked which ones they were familiar with.

Based on our results, Alpro came first with an impressive brand awareness level of 74%.

Surprisingly, this Belgian brand was miles ahead of local German brands — which we found to be unusual, as Germans tend to stick with German-made products.

In second and third place, 33% were aware of Simply V and 27% knew Veganz. The bottom three brands were Made with Luve (12%), Oatly (9%), and Naturli' (8%).

As we can see, Alpro must have been doing something right in regards to brand marketing in Germany. Hopefully, the other brands will have taken note of and possibly incorporated some of their main competitor's tactics into their own brand awareness campaigns.

Oatly, Naturli, and Made with Luve — we hope you’ve been promoting yourselves more since 2019!

Brand Consideration Winner: Alpro

Alpro takes the top spot once again, and the order of consideration levels match up exactly to the previously reported brand awareness levels.

Interestingly, Alpro came in first with 56% of respondents saying they’d consider purchasing from the brand. Simply V was next in line with 18% of respondents reporting consideration.

Veganz came in third at 17%, followed by Made with Luve at 6%. In the bottom two spots, only 6% of respondents said they would consider using Oatly and 4% for Naturli.

Somewhat surprisingly, our chosen brands ended up in the exact same order for both brand awareness and consideration. While Made with Luve and Naturli tied one another for the largest percentage decrease at 50%, Alpro once again reigned supreme reporting the smallest percentage decrease at 24%.

For these results, Simply V and Veganz came in second and third respectively. However, they are still quite some distance from Alpro’s top brand consideration score of 56%.

Still, it’s fair to say that Simply V and Veganz were doing a lot better than the other brands when it came to both brand awareness and consideration.

A Deep Dive into Vegan Food Brands’ Niche Audiences

When considering our data, we thought it made sense to see if our participants’ locations had any influence over the results.

Mainly, we wanted to know if a love for vegan food brands is a “city thing”, considering Berlin has been labeled the “vegan capital of the world”.

However, when we took a look at the respondents’ data for Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich ⁠— Germany’s three most populous cities⁠ — we did not find much difference in each brands’ brand awareness and consideration results.

Interestingly enough, things didn’t change when we compared these three cities to smaller German cities or rural locations.

Additionally, another noteworthy discovery was that, once again, there was no change in the results when we looked closer at participants’ ages and gender.

It seems that an interest in veganism spans locations and demographics!

Vegan Food Brands Revisited: 2021

Back in 2019, Alpro was our clear winner. From awareness to consideration, this Belgian brand reigned supreme.

But what have our vegan brands been up to in the last three years?

Alpro

Source: Moproweb

Instead of re-running our survey, let’s to take a look at Alpro’s achievements over the last few years to get a feel for how successful they’ve been.

As of March 2021, Alpro improved its B Corp accreditation and become one of the highest certified food and drink companies in the UK. With its sustainable innovation strategy and ongoing environmental commitments, Alpro is dedicated to considering the health and sustainability of its stakeholders.

When looking at the popularity of different yogurt brands in Germany from 2017 to 2020, Alpro saw a 38% increase in brand usage from 2.6% in 2017 to 3.6% in 2020.

Furthermore, Alpro’s parent company, Danone, plans to triple worldwide plant-based sales from €1.7 billion to €5 billion by 2025 — which indicates that this vegan brand plans to continue its world domination. Impressive!

Simply V

Source: Simply V

Founded in 2015, Simply V has been working hard over the past six years to achieve market dominance. Their approach has been slightly different than the competition, with a focus on creating delicious dairy alternatives not just for vegans, but for “flexitarians” — those that sometimes eat meat but try for a more plant-based diet.

In 2020, the brand announced that it had achieved an almost 80% market share in plant-based cheese alternatives, making them the “undisputed category leader.” By marketing to more than just vegans and placing focus on taste and function, Simply V has been very successful since 2019.

With this in mind, we wouldn’t be surprised if Simply V’s brand awareness and consideration levels have increased a good bit!

Veganz

Source: Veganz

Arriving consistently in 3rd place, Veganz reported fairly good brand awareness and consideration levels in our 2019 survey. With storefronts all over Germany and their own vegan cheese factory in Berlin, Veganz has definitely been growing over the past three years.

As of 2021, Veganz has launched 120 products internationally — with their delicious vegan goodies on the shelves of 18,000 stores in 28 countries worldwide. This is an impressive achievement, and their market expansion indicates that they’ve been doing quite well for themselves since our survey was conducted.

With new international recognition and more products than ever before, Veganz should also have increased its brand awareness and consideration over the last three years.

Made with Luve

Source: Made with Luve

As our fourth place contestant, Made with Luve did respectably well in terms of establishing brand awareness.

In January 2021, they rolled out a huge “Veganuary” marketing campaign with plenty of coupons, social media ads, competitions, influencer marketing, and PR campaigns. Though it’s hard to say how successful this campaign was without data from Made with Luve itself, it’s clear that this brand is using all the available resources to get the word out about its products, including trendy, fun campaigns.

We’ll definitely be watching this vegan brand in the years to come.

Oatly

Source: YouTube

This Swedish-based company might be the dark horse of our vegan food brand competition.

Founded in the mid-1990s, Oatly has been around for many years. However, when CEO Toni Petersson arrived on the scene, they re-launched their brand in 2012, with an increased focus on health and sustainability.

Since 2019, they’ve grown tremendously and expanded their market reach. In 2020, Oatly commissioned a study by the German Society for Consumer Research (GFK) which found that the consumption of cow’s milk is on the decline. Additionally, one-third of the German population does not drink milk at all — a very impressive amount.

However, a great deal of Oatly’s recent success can be attributed to its quirky and unique marketing style. Humorous guerrilla-style billboards and nonsensical tweets have garnered attention around the globe. In terms of brand identity, Oatly most definitely knows its voice, which has led to an increase in sales.

Oatly also doesn’t mince words when it comes to discussing environmental impact and their climate-based footprint. As one of Oatly’s key markets, the brand offers a wide range of products in Germany — from oat milk to ice cream to oat-based spreads.

We would not be the least bit surprised if Oatly has been building brand awareness and increasing consideration since 2019 with its outspoken environmental policies and attention-grabbing ads.

Naturli’

Source: Naturli Facebook Page

Consistently coming is last, Danish company Naturli’ didn’t fare too well in our 2019 survey.

Perhaps it has to do with Naturli’s slightly more limited product offerings or vegan-focused advertising, but it hasn’t seen a surge in popularity that competitors like Oatly or Simply V over the last three years.

Furthermore, Naturli’ had to recall its Organic Spreadable in August 2020 due to the risk of mold growth, which could have led to some distrust of the brand. However, CEO Henrik Lund admits that while they are “a relatively small company in the sector”, they’re investing in innovative projects with a focus on reducing food waste.

Let’s hope that Naturli’ can make their mark on the vegan food industry, as we’re excited to see what they come up with!

Final Thoughts

It’s clear that veganism and vegan food brands have seen an increase in popularity since 2019, with more and more Germans — and people around the world — turning to meat and dairy substitutes in an effort to lead healthier, more sustainable lifestyles.

If this trend continues, we’ll be interested to see how our chosen vegan brands fare over the next few years, as well as if any new brands pop up to challenge them!

Our parting words of advice for these brands? Track your brand performance and that of your competitors! It’s one of the most reliable, accurate ways to understand your brand’s growth and market position.

Updated by: Cory Schröder on 08.06.21

Most Popular Vegan Food Brands in Germany (2024)

FAQs

What German brands are plant-based? ›

Other German companies that offer and develop plant-based meat substitutes include Berief, LikeMeat, Mushlabs, Naba, Sunflower Family, vegini, Zeevi and Planty of Meat.

Is there vegan food in Germany? ›

There are so many vegan options in German grocery stores. From plant based milks, fake meats, vegan mayo, to dairy free dessert, many grocery stores across the company happily accommodate veg eaters.

Is veganism popular in Germany? ›

There are approximately 2.6 million vegans in Germany. 3.2% of the German population is vegan. The number of vegans doubled between 2016 and 2020. Young adults make up the biggest number of vegans in Germany.

What is the vegan capital of Germany? ›

Located in a German region famed for its frugality, Tübingen is known for its fiercely green reputation, where veganism and environmental friendliness are the default setting.

What brands are completely vegan? ›

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What are the most popular brands in Germany? ›

The BrandZ Top 10 Most Valuable German Brands 2020
Rank 2020BrandCategory
1SAPTechnology
2Deutsche TelekomTelecom Providers
3Mercedes-BenzCars
4BMWCars
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Which country is #1 for vegans? ›

United Kingdom. Compared to all the countries in the world, the UK has the most vegans. Recent statistics show that the popularity of veganism is growing in the UK.

What is vegan at Mcdonalds Germany? ›

McDonald's and Beyond Meat are expanding their McPlant line of plant-based products with the addition of McPlant Nuggets and the Mc Plant burger in Germany, starting on February 22. The vegan nuggets are made from peas, corn, wheat, and tempura breading.

What country eats mostly vegan? ›

India is thought to have the most vegetarians globally, with up to 42% of the population avoiding meat products.

Which European country is the most vegan friendly? ›

Here are ten of the most vegan-friendly countries in Europe that you must visit!
  • Italy. ...
  • Netherlands. ...
  • Ireland. ...
  • Spain. ...
  • Portugal. ...
  • Austria. ...
  • Germany. ...
  • France. A must-try vegan dish in France is the super popular Ratatouille.

How many vegan restaurants are there in Germany? ›

The number of purely vegan restaurants in Germany has increased significantly in recent years. While there were only 75 vegan restaurants in 2013, the number increased to more than 300 vegan restaurants in 2022.

Can a vegan survive in Germany? ›

You can easily find international and German vegetarian food in the ever-growing plant-based food scene in Germany. Obviously, you will have an easier time finding vegetarian or vegan restaurants in big German cities like Berlin, Nuernberg or Hamburg than in the smaller cities.

What does the German word vegan mean? ›

Definitions. a strict vegetarian; someone who eats no animal or dairy products at all.

What does vegan mean in Germany? ›

noun. /ˈviːɡən/ someone who does not eat any animal products such as meat, milk, cheese, or eggs. der Veganer / die Veganerin; vegan.

Where is the most vegan place in the world? ›

London has been named the most vegan-friendly city in the world for the fourth year in a row. The 2022 Top 10 Vegan-Friendly Cities guide comes from plant-based restaurant platform HappyCow.

Which Kardashians are vegans? ›

Kourtney's younger sister, Kim Kardashian, is vegan and recruited Kourtney and their younger sister Khloé to go vegan in January.

What is the biggest vegan company? ›

Amy's Kitchen, Danone S.A, The Archer Daniels Midland Company, Daiya Foods Inc., Tofutti Brands Inc., Ripple Foods Inc., Earth's Own Food Company Inc., Impossible Foods Inc., Eat Just, Inc., and Beyond Meat, Inc., among others, are the key players in global market for vegan foods.

Which celebrity is a vegan? ›

Ariana Grande

This famous American actress and singer have been a renowned vegan and animal activist. She left her non-vegetarian diet in 2013, and since then, she did not look back.

What food brands are German? ›

Germany's Most-Chosen Brands
RankBrandConsumer Choice
1Dr. Oetker10.7
2Harry13.9
3Coca-Cola12.5
4Müller10
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What is the most popular product in Germany? ›

Clothing ranked first among products bought online in Germany in 2021, generating 19.27 billion euros in revenue. Consumer electronics and telecommunication products were the next most popular choice for online shoppers.

What is famous products in Germany? ›

What Product is Germany Famous for? Germany is definitely a country filled with indulgences. Beer, bread, bratwurst, cheese and chocolate are just a few of the incredible things you need to try when visiting this culturally-rich country.

What US state is the most vegan? ›

The most vegan-friendly U.S state is…Hawaii! - The Vegan Review.

Which US city has the most vegans? ›

#1 Portland, Oregon

It comes as no surprise that Portland is high on the top 100 list, but it actually ranked first overall for the most vegan-friendly city!

What US cities have the most vegans? ›

Most Vegetarian- & Vegan-Friendly Cities
Overall RankCityTotal Score
1Portland, OR61.15
2Orlando, FL56.49
3Los Angeles, CA52.97
4Phoenix, AZ52.81
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Sep 26, 2022

Can vegans have McDonalds french fries? ›

The fries are not coated in any fats or substances from an animal. Once at the restaurant, our fries are simply cooked in dedicated frying vats in a non-hydrogenated blend of sunflower and rapeseed oil which is 100 percent suitable for vegans.

Are McDonalds fries vegan Germany? ›

The short answer here is, no, McDonald's French Fries are not vegan. But why not, you might ask. After all, French Fries are just potatoes and potatoes are vegan, so, what's the issue? The issue is their French Fries have a natural beef flavoring that contains dairy.

Are McDonalds french fries vegan in Europe? ›

Europe vs the USA. Unlike the McDonald's branches in the United States, the fries from European restaurants are entirely vegan and have the Vegetarian society's approval. They use potatoes and a mixture of rapeseed and sunflower oil, and cooks use separate fats without animal products.

What percentage of the US is vegan? ›

Demographics
CountryVegetarians (% of population)Data set year
Thailand3.3%2015 2016
Ukraine5.2%2017
United Kingdom10%2021
United States5%2018
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Which is the vegan capital of world? ›

So Tel Aviv, Israel's one of the most gorgeous cities is officially declared as the 'Vegan Capital of the World'. Earlier, the title was with beautiful Berlin as among 3 million people who lived in the city, around 80,000 were 'pure' vegans, which is quite a number.

What is a German breakfast? ›

A German breakfast consists of hearty Brot (breads) and Brötchen (rolls), decorated with butter, sweet jams and local honey, thinly sliced meats, cheese and even some Leberwurst.

Why do Christians go vegan? ›

The three primary reasons are spiritual, nutritional, and ethical. The ethical reasons may include a concern for God's creation, a concern for animal rights and welfare, or both. Likewise, Christian veganism is not using any animal products for reasons connected to or derived from the Christian faith.

What is an extreme vegan called? ›

Level 5 vegans are those who are seen as incredibly committed to the vegan lifestyle, and are often hailed as “extreme vegans”. Level 5 vegans go to an extensive effort to follow a vegan lifestyle that is free of any type of animal product or animal exploitation.

What are the 4 types of vegans? ›

The four main types of vegans are ethical vegans, environmental vegans, health vegans, and religious vegans.

Does vegan mean girlfriend? ›

Can You Be Gluten-Free And Vegan? Absolutely! While a vegan diet involves all and any plant-based food, a gluten-free diet focuses on avoiding plant foods containing gluten. This means all vegan diets are plant-based, but not all plant-based foods are gluten-free.

Do Italians do vegan? ›

As you can see, Italian food isn't as carnivorous as many people imagine! Although meat and dairy meals are always available, there's a good (and ever-increasing) selection of delectable vegan dining opportunities across the country too.

What country is the hardest to be vegan? ›

China. This is one of those countries where you will find animal products in almost every dish. They commonly use lard in almost every dish and even chips are not safe for vegetarians.

Where is veganism most popular in the US? ›

WalletHub also ranked the best cities overall for vegans and vegetarians, and, not surprisingly, Portland, OR came in first. Portland ranked well for its organic farms, community gardens, and restaurant options, but the study found it has higher grocery costs for vegans and vegetarians than most other cities.

Is L Occitane plant-based? ›

Is L'Occitane Vegan? L'Occitane claims to offer some “vegan” options that are free of animal-derived ingredients, but because L'Occitane engages in animal testing, we wouldn't classify anything sold or produced by L'Occitane to be vegan.

What natural made products does Germany sell? ›

Germany is rich in timber, lignite, potash and salt.

Which German beers are vegan? ›

Listing all beers from Germany
  • Vegan Friendly. Bergquell 1846 Hell. ...
  • Vegan Friendly. Bergquell Festbier Frühling. ...
  • Vegan Friendly. Bergquell Festbier Winter. ...
  • Vegan Friendly. Bergquell Gold. ...
  • Vegan Friendly. Bergquell Pilsner. ...
  • Vegan Friendly. Berliner Bürgerbräu. ...
  • Vegan Friendly. Berliner Kindl-Marken. ...
  • Vegan Friendly. Berliner Pilsner.

What are some products made in German factories? ›

Germany's principal industries include machine building, automobiles, electrical engineering and electronics, chemicals, and food processing. Automobile manufacturing is concentrated in Baden-Württemberg, Lower Saxony, Hessen, North Rhine–Westphalia, Bavaria, the Saarland, and Thuringia.

Is Lancome Paris vegan? ›

Is Lancome vegan? No, Lancome can't be considered a vegan brand, as it has some products containing animal products such as beeswax and carmine in the ingredients.

Is Lancome vegan brand? ›

Lancome is NOT vegan.

And since Lancome engages in animal testing in some capacity, we wouldn't consider any Lancome products vegan anyways. In order for products to be considered vegan by ethical elephant's standards, the products and their ingredients must not be tested on animals anywhere in the world.

Is Yves Roche vegan? ›

At Yves Rocher, our products are 100% vegetarian and more than 700 references are Vegan within our offer, across all product categories (skincare, hygiene, make-up, etc.).

What brand is Germany known for? ›

Well-known international brands include Mercedes-Benz, BMW, SAP, Volkswagen, Audi, Siemens, Allianz, Adidas, Porsche, Deutsche Bahn, Deutsche Bank and Bosch. Germany is recognised for its large portion of specialised small and medium enterprises, known as the Mittelstand model.

Is Stella Artois vegan? ›

Stella Artois contains only four ingredients: maize, hops, malted barley and water and is suitable for vegetarians and vegans."

What is Germany known for producing food? ›

In areas of high natural fertility, wheat, barley, corn (maize), and sugar beets are the principal crops. The poorer soils of the North German Plain and of the Central German Uplands are traditionally used for growing rye, oats, potatoes, and fodder beets.

What is Germany's biggest company? ›

SAP was the leading company in Germany by market capitalization as of November 2022, with approximately 127.2 billion U.S. dollars. SAP was established in 1972 in Germany and is the largest software company in Europe.

Why are German products so good? ›

Germany's focus on testing, innovation, and quality gave rise to its world-renowned machining industry decades ago. Commitment from both the government and the public sector has allowed manufacturing to become a valued, respected profession as well as for the country itself to flourish in the global exports market.

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