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Herman ze German on Villiers Street do a vegan Currywurst.
Their sauce is a warm one that's slightly more gourmet than ketchup, but it's nothing fancier than most street vendors in Berlin.
The kiosk top of Schönhauser Allee has had vegan sausages since I last lived there in 2012 - but the guy serving them wouldn't call them that, he just called them "strange" ones.
I'm afraid I can't remember if I've ever had curry ketchup from a bottle--I probably have, but if so I wouldn't be able to remember the brand, either. I think the last time I ate Currywurst must have been more than 30 years ago. It was something we were very keen on as children.
You can definitely get vegan Currywurst in Berlin now, and probably in plenty of other places, too, but I haven't had one yet. I do have a mental bookmark that if I ever get to Berlin again I'll seek one out, but maybe I'll find it elsewhere first. I haven't looked if someone's already started a business in London to sell it, but if they haven't, it can only be a matter of time.