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Vegan campaigners criticize Britain’s NHS for lack of plant-based milk in Healthy Start scheme

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Heather Russell, a Dietitian at The Vegan Society, states in a letter written to NHS: 'In fact, the UK’s Eatwell Guide recognizes that fortified plant milk represents a valuable alternative to cow’s milk'.

KATIE O’MALLEY: ‘A vegan organisation is urging the National Health Service (NHS) to include vegan-friendly milks and vitamins to its “discriminatory” Healthy Start voucher scheme. The scheme is a means-tested initiative and offers pregnant women and parents of children under the age of four vouchers to help them buy foods including milk, vitamins, fruit and vegetables. The vouchers, which can be used at local retailers, can currently be spent on plain cow’s milk which is whole, semi-skimmed or skimmed and infant formula milk which is made from cow’s milk.

Vegan substitutes such as almond or soya milk cannot be purchased. As a result, the Vegan Society has written a letter to the NHS urging it to include plant-based milk and a vegan-friendly vitamin D supplements in the initiative… Heather Russell, Dietitian at The Vegan Society, tells The Independent: “In fact, the UK’s Eatwell Guide recognises that fortified plant milk represents a valuable alternative to cow’s milk. Calcium content is comparable and the soya variety is similar to cow’s milk in terms of protein quantity and quality.”

The vegan charity also warned that the Healthy Start supplements contain vitamin D from animal fat “which means that the only vegan-friendly nutritional benefit of this scheme is free fruit and vegetables”. It said the vitamin D supplement currently on offer “unfairly disadvantages vegans and the restriction on the purchase of milk is unjustified”. The letter also included a warning to the NHS, noting that it “must give due regard to the needs of vegans to ensure compliance with legal duties, and so that vegans do not experience unlawful interference or discrimination”.’ SOURCE…

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