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'Eat rainbow' advice sees scramble for colourful veg

Western Daily Press

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November 22, 2025

A SUPERMARKET has reported a surge in demand for brightly coloured vegetables as nutritionists encourage people to “eat the rainbow” in order to be healthier.

- SAM RUSSELL

'Eat rainbow' advice sees scramble for colourful veg

Tesco says demand for colourful veg has surged in the last year

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By eating fruits and vegetables of different colours, experts say people are likely to achieve a good range of vitamins and minerals for maintaining health and wellbeing.

Tesco has seen rocketing demand for brightly coloured vegetables in the past year - and particularly in the last few months - as the advice to add colourful veg to the plate has apparently begun to resonate.

This includes: demand for rainbow carrots up by 100% this autumn versus last; pink onions up 100% this autumn; rainbow chard up 70% this autumn; cavolo nero, also known as “black cabbage”, up around 30% in the last year.

Tesco brassica buyer Simon Tenwick said the supermarket has decided to stock red kale “as a direct result of this rainbow vegetables trend” and it will go on sale in the next few weeks.

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