A football club is claiming to be the world's first to adopt a vegan match day menu after removing cows' milk from its hot drinks.
National League club Forest Green Rovers stopped selling meat burgers in 2011 and in July took fish off the menu to become fully vegetarian.
Cow milk has been replaced with soya or oat milk to rid the Gloucestershire club's menu of all animal products.
The move is inspired by the club's chairman, who is himself a vegan.
It is the final step in his vision for the club to go vegan, which means excluding products such as dairy, eggs and honey.
Chairman Dale Vince said: "The gap between vegetarian and vegan food is actually quite small; it's a step rather than a leap to take.
"A lot of our food has been vegan for some time now, and this season we've taken the last small step."
The club chairman said the move from serving vegetarian food to vegan food was a 'small' step
The Nailsworth-based club's timely transition to veganism follows the World Health Organisation (WHO) report on Monday which linked processed meat consumption to cancer.
Mr Vince added: "As the WHO report this week makes plain, meat is bad for human health, being a major cause of cancer.
"Making these facts plain and demonstrating what a plant based diet looks, and tastes like, is an important part of our work."
Mr Vince, who is the founder of the wind turbine company, Ecotricity, has also made other eco-friendly moves to improve the club's sustainability.
This has included fitting solar panels to its stadium roof, and making an "organic" pitch by avoiding the use of chemicals.
In July, the club also announced plans to create a multi-million pound green technology centre near the M5 motorway.
Fancy a pie at halftime Meade?
Fancy a pie at halftime Meade?
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Re: Fancy a pie at halftime Meade?
That looks truly disgusting...
Some sort of biscuit covered with weeds and grass sitting in a pool of diarrhea...
Some sort of biscuit covered with weeds and grass sitting in a pool of diarrhea...



Re: Fancy a pie at halftime Meade?
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Re: Fancy a pie at halftime Meade?
enough beer and they'll eat anything. Or is yeast off the menu too?
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"Forest Green Rovers"? Obviously they must be a Nancy League team.
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Re: Fancy a pie at halftime Meade?
Cardboard, mud and grass (the lawn type of grass) for everyone.
Yet another reason not to watch soccer.
Yet another reason not to watch soccer.
Re: Fancy a pie at halftime Meade?
I don t know , jim. if you were to flip all that crap off of the taters, and thro a slab of roast beef on the plate, it would look perfectly palatable.
Re: Fancy a pie at halftime Meade?
I would give it a try just as it is, looks pretty yummy to me! 
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