Sainsbury's Is Expanding Its 'Gary' Range (That's Vegan Cheese, FYI)

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Sainsbury’s has announced it will be expanding its range of vegan cheeses due to the overwhelming popularity of its first vegan cheese, affectionately nicknamed ‘Gary’.

The supermarket found itself at the centre of viral debate last year after a woman suggested it should call its vegan cheese “Gary or something”, on the grounds that it isn’t real cheese. 

The supermarket saw the funny side and decided to adopt the name and a year on, Gary is about to get some new milk-free, coconut-based friends.

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This autumn, the supermarket will launch a vegan blue cheese for those wanting to indulge in a cheese board on Christmas day.

Meanwhile vegan-friendly cheddar-style slices, cheddar-style with chives, and branded products Violife Mediterranean-style block and Violife Prosociano are now in store.

The range already includes cheddar-style with caramelised onion, Greek-style and Wensleydale-style with cranberries.

The supermarket has also teamed up with brand White Rabbit to launch two new pizzas: Wild Babe and Smokin’ Vegan.

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According to Sainsbury’s, the Deliciously FreeFrom range has seen significant growth in the past 12 months, leading to a Freefrom sales increase of 19%.

Achieving overnight internet fame when it launched last year, sales of the ‘Gary’ cheese alternative exceeded expectations by 300%. 

Commenting on the expansion, Alexa Masterson, Sainsbury’s product developer for Deliciously FreeFrom said: “When ‘Gary’ went viral last year, the positive response from customers was fantastic.

“It became very clear that the Deliciously FreeFrom range, as well as being a great option for customers with allergies or intolerances, is also increasingly popular with those who choose to avoid certain foods – vegans were among the earliest adopters of our coconut-based alternatives to cheese.”

With more than half a million people in the UK now following a vegan diet, we think Gary is here to stay. 

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Miley Cyrus(01 of08)
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Since singer Miley Cyrus adopted a vegan lifestyle she's been vocal about her new choices on social media - including how she sources vegan "leather" for performing.

In one post she said: "So many good plants/fruits/veggies to eat you ain’t gotta eat dead animals!

"Everything that goes into my body is alive! To keep ME alive! Love this life!”
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Liam Hemsworth(02 of08)
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"Most of the people who ask you this are not healthy people. It always makes me so confused, because I’m like, 'what are you eating? Whatever you’re eating, it’s not right,'" he told Men's Health.

"But there are no negatives to eating like this. I feel nothing but positive, mentally and physically. I love it.

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Lea Michelle(03 of08)
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Lea Michelle has become an ambassador for animal rights organisation Peta since becoming vegan.

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Mike Tyson(04 of08)
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Mike Tyson turned vegan in 2010 and has lost weight as a result.

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Ellen DeGeneres(05 of08)
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Bill Clinton(06 of08)
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Former president Bill Clinton adopted a vegan diet in 2010.

“I like the vegetables, the fruits, the beans, the stuff I eat now,” Clinton told a CNN reporter.

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Natalie Portman(07 of08)
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In a blog on The Huffington Post, actress Natalie Portman said her research into veganism has shown the lifestyle is better for people in manufacturing, as well as animals.

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Ariane Grande(08 of08)
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