Bank of England testing palm and coconut oils to make new bank notes after protests for using animal-fat


Some Hindu temples and vegetarian cafes have refused the new five pound note featuring World War Two leader Winston Churchill.


However for now it would keep using trace amounts of animal fat to make new plastic banknotes, as it would cost about 80 million pounds to switch back to paper and resolve vegetarians' and religious groups' concerns.

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