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Published 18:31 5 Dec 2018 GMT
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According to new research by Aramark, 79 percent of Generation Z - mid-1990s to the early 2000s - are eager to go meatless at least once or twice a week.
To further that, around 65 percent want to focus on a more plant-based diet, while 60 percent want to reduce their meat intake altogether.
For those who want to reduce their meat intake, the reason is largely to do with their health.
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