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The Best Vegan Store-Bought Pies for Your Holiday Table

Show up at the door with one of these delicious desserts this holiday season.

Natural Decadence Raised Gluten-Free
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Show up at the door with one of these delicious desserts this holiday season.

Sure, you could throw on your sustainable apron, pull out the measuring cups, and whip up a homemade pie your granny would be proud of. Or you could wheel your cart around to the frozen food aisle, pick up a couple of pre-made pies, grab a can of vegan whipped cream, and call it a day. Option number two for the win! So, get your shopping shoes ready. Here are the store-bought pies you need for your holiday table.

Natural Decadence Raised Gluten-Free

Vegan-Friendly

How do we love Raised Gluten-Free? Let us count the ways. This gluten-free bakery offers loads of vegan options. Try their Cranberry Apple Pie for a festive holiday treat. Or for more classic fare, pick up a Dutch Apple, Southern Peach Pie, Pumpkin, and more. Make sure you choose the vegan pumpkin pie, as the brand also stocks a vegetarian pumpkin option.

Raised Gluten-Free

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Marie Callender’s

Vegan-Friendly

Available in several fruity flavors, this longtime freezer pie brand offers a number of accidentally vegan fruit pies. And we are here for it! From their Lattice Peach Pie to Cherry Crunch and Dutch Apple, you will surely find a flavor to soothe your cravings. Top with your favorite vegan ice cream for an extra special treat!

Marie Callender’s

Courtesy of Marie Callender’s

Sara Lee

Vegan-Friendly

Save on time this holiday season with a store-bought pie from Sara Lee. All fruit pies are vegan. So opt for a Dutch Apple, Cherry, Peach, or Blueberry. Bonus points if you pick up one of each! You can find these sweet desserts at Walmart, Target, and other major retailers nationwide.

Sara Lee

Courtesy of Sara Lee

Goodman Gluten-Free

Vegan-Friendly

From The Fresh Market and Food Lion to Giant and Stop & Shop, Goodman Gluten-Free has you covered. This brand stocks a variety of plant-based store-bought pie options. The selection includes their Vegan Apple, Vegan Cherry, and Vegan Blueberry. Made with natural fresh fruit and no artificial flavors or corn syrup, this is the after-dinner treat you’ve been searching for.

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Wholly Wholesome

Vegan-Friendly

Head to Wholly Wholesome if you are looking for a Dairy-Free Pumpkin Pie or Apple Pie. You will enjoy natural, organic ingredients with a homemade taste. Heads up, though, that the brand also stocks a non-vegan Pumpkin Pie option. So make sure to choose the Dairy-Free. Looking to DIY? They also offer vegan pie crusts!

Wholly Wholesome

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Whole Foods

Vegan-Friendly

Looking for a Vegan Pumpkin Pie to take to that family potluck? Then head to Whole Foods! While you’re there, make sure to snag one of the store’s gluten-free Dutch Apple Pies as well. Store-bought pies never looked so good! Pro-tip: Pair a slice with a mug of hot chocolate and your favorite holiday tunes for extra-festive flare.

Whole Foods

Courtesy of Whole Foods

Claim Jumper

Vegan-Friendly

Easily located in the frozen dessert section, Claim Jumper makes finding a store-bought vegan pie a breeze. Plant-based options include Lattice Apple, Dutch Apple, Razzleberry, and Lattice Peach. Find these at Walmart, Target, Ralphs, and other major grocery chains. So what are you waiting for?

Claim Jumper

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Tammie Ortlieb

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Tammie has been with VegOut since its inception. Managing Editor and Maggie’s mom, she’s a former psychology professor who packed up her life and moved across the country from Michigan to California to follow a dream. Indie author, Mother Teresa-wannabe, and vegan for 18 years, she’s a big dreamer with a master’s degree in Developmental Psychology and an educational focus on well-being and thriving. When she’s not working through hyphens and commas, you’ll find her strategizing how to right the inequities of the world.

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