Competition to win a year's supply of 'chicken' nuggets launches in Milton Keynes
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The person must be a meat lover who is prepared to swap their favourite dish for a plant-based alternative once a week.
The Fry Family Food Co. is giving away a year's supply of their Meat-Free Chicken-Style Nuggets.
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Hide AdThey say the nuggets are "packed with plant-powered protein" and have been praised by meat-eaters and vegans alike for their meat-like taste and texture.


Fry's announced the initiative after revealing that eight in 10 adults found swapping to a meat-free diet far easier to adapt to than they could have ever imagined.
A survey by the vegan food company showed 46 percent of meat-eating adults have tried to follow a vegetarian or plant-based diet at some point in their lives, with a fifth admitting they’d like to try it again.
International marketing director Tammy Fry said: “It’s great to see that so many people are willing to try out a plant-based diet. It’s never been easier to introduce meat-free options into your diet, however it’s important to realise that you don’t need to make a complete change to your lifestyle overnight.
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Hide Ad“It doesn’t have to be all or nothing - simply start by introducing meat-free alternatives once or twice a week. Before you know it, you might be preparing and cooking plant-based meals every day!"
Tammy added: “We know that sometimes people need a helping hand to make a change in their diet. That’s why we’re giving away a year’s supply of our chicken-style nuggets, so meat-lovers in Milton Keynes can enjoy a tasty plant-based alternative at least once a week. Our nuggets are great for snacking and enjoyed by kids and adults alike, so make sure you share.”
Applicants can enter here by explaining in 100 words or less why they want to win. The closing date is Wednesday November 4.
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