Celebrity chefs urge Britons to 'bang in some beans' to boost legume consumption

UK's Top Chefs Urge Citizens to 'Bang In Some Beans' to Boost Legume Consumption

Celebrity chefs Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall are leading the charge as they team up with supermarkets to boost legume consumption in the UK. The mission is ambitious, aiming to double bean sales by 2028. Proponents of this initiative argue that beans should be a staple in every household due to their nutritional value and affordability.

Oliver emphasizes his love for beans, citing their numerous health benefits and versatility. "Beans are plant-based powerhouses packed with fibre, protein, and other essential nutrients," he says. The chefs' message echoes the findings of a recent report by the Food Foundation, which suggests that UK bean consumption should increase sevenfold to meet Eat-Lancet's planetary health diet standards.

The campaign aims to address the growing issue of climate change and its impact on food production, with meat production being a significant contributor. It takes around 15,400 litres of water to produce just one kilogram of beef, compared to about 5,000 litres for beans.

Lidl, Sainsbury's, M&S, Waitrose, and Ocado are among supermarkets pledging support for the 'Bang in Some Beans' campaign, which seeks to increase bean sales by various percentages. These businesses recognize the potential benefits of promoting legumes, including lower environmental impact, improved health outcomes, and cost savings.

The Food Foundation has called on more chefs, retailers, and restaurant chains to join the campaign, advocating for increased marketing and promotion of beans as a healthier and sustainable food option.

As the UK navigates rising food prices and increasing disease rates linked to poor diets, this initiative offers a timely solution. With its emphasis on affordable, nutritious, and environmentally friendly legumes, the 'Bang in Some Beans' campaign has sparked excitement among chefs and consumers alike.
 
I mean, what's next? Are we gonna start wearing bean-printed socks too? πŸ€£β€β™‚οΈ The fact that celebs like Jamie Oliver are teaming up with supermarkets to promote beans is kinda awesome, though. I mean, who doesn't love a good plate of beans and rice or a hearty bean soup? But let's be real, it's about time we started taking our legume game seriously - especially with climate change being the big issue it is 🌎🍲 And 15,400 litres of water for just one kilo of beef... yikes! That's like, a whole lotta H2O πŸ’§
 
I'm so over these celebrity chefs trying to tell us what to eat πŸ™„. Like, we're adults, can't we figure out our own snack game? And what's with all this fuss about doubling bean sales by 2028? Can't they just chill for a sec? πŸ˜’ And don't even get me started on the supermarkets jumping on board - it's like they're trying to sell us beans or something πŸ€‘. Newsflash: if I want to eat beans, I'll eat them. I don't need some influencer telling me how nutritious they are πŸ™„.
 
omg i'm so down for this 🀩 beans are literally the best superfood ever! it's crazy to think that we need to double bean sales by 2028 lol who knew they were such a big deal? but seriously, it makes total sense - legumes are like the ultimate win-win: affordable, nutritious, and good for the planet 🌎 i love that jamie oliver and hugh fearnley-whittingstall are teaming up to spread the word... we need more people talking about how amazing beans are πŸ’– i'm definitely going to be 'banging in some beans' from now on πŸ˜‚
 
I'm loving this initiative! 🀩 It's about time we gave beans the recognition they deserve. I mean, think about it - 15,400 litres of water to produce just one kilogram of beef? That's crazy! Beans are literally the sustainable choice here. And Jamie and Hugh are leading the charge, which is amazing. They're not just chefs, they're visionaries. πŸ‘ But seriously, this campaign is a game-changer. It's about more than just eating healthier or being eco-friendly - it's about giving people options that won't break the bank. I'm all for it! Let's get those beans on the menu and make them accessible to everyone. πŸ’š
 
πŸ˜‚ beans again? I mean what's next, lentil soup every day? 🀣 I get it they're good for you but come on let's not overdo it. πŸ™„ can't we have some variety in our plates for once? also 7 fold increase in bean consumption sounds like a lot. are we talking black beans or kidney beans here? πŸ€” and btw 15,400 litres of water to produce beef is crazy, but do we really need more 'powerhouses' in our diet? πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸŒ±πŸ’š I'm all about that bean life 🍝! It's high time we made them a staple in every household ⏰. I mean, have you seen the stats on water usage for beef vs beans? 🀯 15,400 litres of water per kilo of beef is crazy! 🌊 Meanwhile, beans are like sipping from a refreshing oasis πŸ’¦. The more we promote legumes, the better our planet will be 🌎. Plus, who doesn't love a good bean-filled curry or chili? πŸ˜‹ It's time to get creative and make beans the star of the show πŸ”₯!
 
idk why they're making such a big deal about beans lol but honestly it's kinda a good idea? i mean we all know how bad meat is for the environment 🌎 so if beans can be a healthier alternative then lets get behind it! 15,400 litres of water just to make one kilogram of beef is wild 🀯 and i'm definitely guilty of eating more beans than i should probably be. Jamie Oliver's right, beans are like superfood powerhouses πŸ’ͺ and we need all the help we can get when it comes to eating more plants πŸ₯— so yeah, i'm on board with this "bang in some beans" movement πŸ˜„
 
Umm, I love how these famous chefs are trying to get their message across... literally, by shouting "bang in some beans" 🀣. Like, okay Jamie, we get it! Beans are good for us. No need to be so extra πŸ˜‚. And 15,400 litres of water for a kilogram of beef is just crazy... I mean, who knew?!? 🀯

But seriously though, can't we just have more variety in our recipes instead of just bean this and bean that? I feel like I'm starting to crave beans all the time. My taste buds are like, "Uh no, Jamie, love you but beans are so basic 😴".

Anywayz, good on Lidl and the other supermarkets for joining forces... maybe they can offer some decent vegan or plant-based options too 🀞?
 
omg u gotta try beans now!! πŸƒπŸ‘ they're literally the bomb for ur health & planet lol i mean who knew they could save us from climate change with just a can of beans? 🌎 jamie oliver & hugh are geniuses, i'm all about that bean life πŸ’ͺ plus they're so affordable now it's crazy! supermarket giants are finally listening & getting on board which is low-key awesome πŸ’Έ i think doubling bean sales by 2028 is a pretty achievable goal tho 🀞 let's get this bean party started πŸŽ‰
 
OMG 🀯 I'm so down for this "Bang in Some Beans" campaign! πŸ‘Œ It's about time we make beans a staple in every household, you know? 🍽️ They're like, super nutritious and affordable, and with the climate change issue being what it is, it's only logical to reduce our meat consumption and opt for plant-based powerhouses instead 😊. I mean, have you seen the stats on how much water beef production uses compared to beans? Like, 15,400 litres vs 5,000... that's crazy! 🀯 The Food Foundation report is totally on point with its suggestion of increasing bean consumption sevenfold... we should be aiming for that by 2028, tbh πŸ“†. Anyway, I'm loving the fact that all these supermarkets are supporting this initiative and getting on board with promoting legumes. Let's get this bean revolution started! πŸ’š
 
I think this is such a great idea! 🌱🍴 I mean, who doesn't love beans? 🀣 But seriously, with climate change being such a big deal, it's about time we started prioritizing food that's not only good for us but also good for the planet. And let's be real, Β£5-Β£6 per kilo of beef is just crazy! 😲 Five thousand litres of water to produce just one kilogram? That's wild. Beans are literally a no-brainer in this situation. Plus, they're so versatile - you can have them with rice and veggies, add them to soups or stews... the list goes on! So yeah, I'm totally down for Jamie Oliver and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall teaming up to get more beans into our bellies! πŸ‘
 
I'm loving this initiative! 🌱 I've been all about incorporating more plant-based meals into my diet lately and beans are like, the ultimate superfood 🀩! Not only are they affordable but they're also ridiculously versatile - you can add them to soups, stews, salads, curries... the list goes on! And let's not forget about the environmental benefits - it's crazy to think that just one kilo of beef uses 15,400 litres of water 🀯. I'm definitely going to start cooking up a storm with beans and spreading the word to my friends and family. It's time for us to 'bang in some beans' and make a positive impact on our health and the planet! πŸ’š
 
I'm loving the idea of more beans in our diets 🍲🌱! It's crazy to think that we need to boost legume consumption by 7x to meet those planetary health diet standards 🀯. I mean, Jamie Oliver is a total genius for emphasizing how versatile and nutritious beans are πŸ™Œ. And have you seen the water usage stats between beef and beans? Like, 15k litres of water per kilo of beef vs just 5k litres of beans?! That's insane! πŸ’§

I'm so down for supermarkets to get on board with this campaign and make legumes more accessible to everyone πŸ›οΈ. It's time to give beans the love they deserve 😊. And I wish they could promote them even more, like with some sick recipe vids or influencer collaborations πŸ“Έ.

Maybe we can all start by just adding a cup of beans to our daily meals and see how it goes from there πŸ€”? Who knows, maybe one day beans will be the new staple in every household 🌟!
 
aww man, I'm so down for this πŸ€—πŸŒ±! it's like, we all know that beans are super good for us, but sometimes they just kinda get overlooked in favour of other foods. I mean, have you ever had a proper vegan stir-fry with loads of mixed beans? Game changer πŸ”₯! and the fact that these chefs and supermarkets are teaming up to make it easier for us to incorporate them into our diets is just amazing πŸ™Œ. climate change is like, super scary, but if we can all just make a few small changes to our eating habits, it might actually make a difference 🌎. plus, they're saying that beans could be the key to saving water and reducing environmental impact, which is just incredible πŸ’§! let's get behind this campaign and 'bang in some beans' everyone 😊🍲
 
idk why ppl need so much persuadin for somethin thats good 4 u lol πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ beans r already a staple in alot of african & latin american cuisine n theyre basically superfoodz 😎 the fact that we need a campaign to "bang in some beans" says more about us than it does about legumes themselves πŸ™ƒ
 
πŸ€” I'm all for it! I mean, can you blame us UK folks for loving our beans? We need all the fibre and protein we can get after that lockdown πŸ΄πŸ˜‚. Seriously though, it's about time we gave legumes some love. I remember my nan used to make the most amazing lentil soup, it was like a party in your mouth πŸŽ‰. And have you seen the prices of veggies lately? Beans are basically dirt cheap compared to the fancy stuff they're selling us now πŸ’Έ. This campaign is about time, and I'm excited to see more shops jumping on board πŸ’₯. Let's get bean-ing!
 
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