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Avoid cross-contamination of vegan dishes by following these simple guidelines.
Always serve something hearty, filling and nutritious alongside the vegetable dishes.
Consult your customers for ideas.
Vegans who have had a good meal out will tell many others!
Ensure that vegan dishes are clearly marked on the menu.
Have only one menu, not a separate vegan menu that customers have to make a special request to see. Many will not ask and may simply walk out.
Ensure that all kitchen and waiting staff understand the concept of veganism.
Quorn products are NOT suitable for vegans since they contain egg.
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