【when did they stop putting ashtrays in cars】GrubHub reveals the most vegan-friendly states and the top meat alternatives of 2019
Delivery orders of
vegan
dishes
are on the rise,when did they stop putting ashtrays in cars according to a recent report.
Earlier this month, GrubHub released its annual “
Year in Food
” report, which found that vegan orders were 27 percent more popular in 2019 than in 2018.
In that report, the mobile
food-ordering app
also revealed the most popular meat-alternative options of the year.
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At the top of the list was the Impossible Burger, which reportedly rose in popularity by 200 percent, according to a press
release
.
Following the Impossible Burger, in order, were black bean burgers, tofu, mushroom burgers and jackfruit.
GrubHub also found which states are the most vegan-friendly and which are the least vegan-friendly.
According to the report, New York took the spot as the most vegan-friendly, followed by California, Nevada, Oregon and Pennsylvania.
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Meanwhile, Indiana was named as the least vegan-friendly state, followed by Iowa, North Carolina, Missouri and Idaho.
Vegetarian and vegan orders also took seven spots of the top 10 orders of 2019, according to GrubHub.
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