Vegetarian Society

Vegetarian Society
Vegetarian Society of the United Kingdom
AbbreviationVSUK
Formation30 September 1847 (1847-09-30)
Founded atRamsgate, Kent, England
Merger of
  • London Vegetarian Society
  • Manchester Vegetarian Society
TypeCharity
Registration no.259358
Legal statusCharity
FocusVegetarianism
HeadquartersManchester, England
Region
United Kingdom
Membership6,500 (2023)
CEO
Richard McIlwain
Main organ
The Pod
Revenue£1,081,545 (2023)
Expenses£1,426,451 (2023)
Staff18 (2023)
Websitevegsoc.org

The Vegetarian Society of the United Kingdom (VSUK) is a British registered charity. It campaigns for dietary changes, licenses Vegetarian Society Approved trademarks for vegetarian and vegan products, runs a cookery school and lottery, and organises National Vegetarian Week in the UK.

In the 19th century, various groups in Britain promoted meat-free diets, leading to the formation of the Vegetarian Society in 1847, which later split into the Manchester and London Vegetarian Societies in 1888 before reuniting in 1969, registering as a charity, and continued advocating for vegetarianism through public education and influencing food producers.