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I'm researching the possibility to move to Denmark to work as an IT Architect. (Preferably @ TLG.)

How difficult is it to get vegan foods in Denmark? I don't know if veganism has a strong foothold there. How much do the vegetables, nuts, beans/legumes, and fruits cost (on average)? Are there any vegan specific restaurants?


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EfficientHighway1102 at 2024-02-14 06:39:40+00:00 ID: kqcx3zi


i am not vegan my self, but we have a decent amount of vegan/vegan-friendly restaurants especially in bigger cities, most supermarkets also have a decent choice of vegan products and meat/dairy alternatives, fruits and vegetables are generally fair priced, but has gotten more expensive the last few years because of inflation (covid and the russia-ukraine war has really put prices up) nuts are kinda expensive but thats just the way it has always been here

so in general denmark is a decent place to be as a vegan/vegetarian, especially if you have a normal income

if you decide to move here, i wish you luck and hope you enjoy our cozy little country