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Vegan Brand NadaMoo! Replaces All Packaging with Renewable Materials – VegNews

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Today, vegan ice cream brand NadaMoo! unveiled its Im Green packaging, a 100-percent renewable sugarcane-based packaging system that it will use for its entire line of 16 flavors sold at retailers nationwide and at the NadaMoo! Scoop Shop in its hometown of Austin, TX. The new Evergreen Sentinel packaging is made up of two components: a renewable sugarcane-based bio resin polyethylene coating and a paperboard product sourced from sustainably and responsibly managed forest trees. Founded in 2005, NadaMoo! ethically sources its ingredients, including the coconuts it uses to make its vegan ice cream, with the mission of reducing the environmental impact of producing frozen desserts. We are celebrating our 15th birthday this year and thought, what better way to make an impact than by offering consumers the most sustainably packaged plant-based ice cream, NadaMoo! CEO and President Daniel Nicholson said. Sort of a happy birthday to all of humankind, if you will.

Late into the process of repackaging its pints in renewable materials, NadaMoo! discovered that while the two materials used in its cartons are recyclable, the infrastructure of the recycling system as a whole makes it impossible for NadaMoo! to relay recycling messaging to its customers. Its come to our attention that while the packaging used in our new pints debuting this year is made from materials that can be recycled by Stanpac, our carton supplier, through their recycling partner who breaks down and separates the packaging components, there are FTC guidelines for recycling messaging that complicates the ability to share this news with consumers interested in the recyclability of our pints, Nicholson said. Our new knowledge of this complexity further reinforces the misconceptions within our society at large in our understanding of how our recycling system works down to the subtle nuances.

In 2019, the growing company expanded its distribution to select Target, Walmart, and Jewel-Osco locations across the US and debuted in Canada via retailers Metro, Longos Markets, and Save-on-Foods. NadaMoo! pintspacked in its new materials with a new color scheme and designwill debut at these retailers later this year.

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From Peanut Butter Cookie Skillets to Creamy Mushroom Vegan Risotto: Our Top Ten Recipes of the Day! – One Green Planet

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Ready, set, recipes! Here are our just published, fresh-out-the-mill recipes in one convenient place! These are the top vegan recipes of the day, and are now a part of the thousands of recipes on ourFood Monster App! We have risotto, mousse, and cookie skillets so if youre looking for something new and delicious, you are sure to find a new favorite!

We also highly recommend downloading theFood Monster App with over 15,000 delicious recipes it is the largest meatless, vegan, plant-based and allergy-friendly recipe resource to help you get healthy! And, dont forget to check out our Popular Trends Archives!

Source: Banana Blossom Tom Kha Soup (Tom Kha Hue Plee)

This Banana Blossom Tom Kha Soup (Tom Kha Hue Plee) by Sarah Jansala has a sweet delicious flavor from the coconut milk and a unique, fragrant aroma from the lemongrass, galangal, lime leaves and cilantro. This simple, nourishing, tasty herbal soup is one I youll love eating and serving to your friends and special guests.

Source: Creamy Mushroom Vegan Risotto

This Creamy Mushroom Vegan Risotto by Hannah Sunderani is rich and creamy vegan risotto brings all the umami flavour. Its simple enough to make for a mid-week dinner, yet decadent enough for entertaining.

Source: Chestnut Mousse

These Chestnut Mousse by Sara Oliveira are wonderful to enjoy for breakfast! You can make a couple and enjoy them throughout the week, or make them to share with your friends or family!

Source: Peanut Butter Cookie Skillets

Looking for a dessert that will satisfy your sweet tooth? These Peanut Butter Cookie Skillets by Wholesome LLC are perfect! Plus, theyre made with peanut butter and are perfect to top with vegan chocolate chips and vegan whipped cream!

Source: Hydrating Super Green Smoothie

This Hydrating Super Green Smoothie by Caroline Doucet is a delicious, fresh and hydrating smoothie with a kick. Filled with nutritious ingredients, such as apples, mangoes, kale, lemon juice, ginger, cucumbers and hemp hearts. Its a great drink when fighting a cold or when spending your days outside in the heat.

Source: Creamy Pumpkin Sage Soup

This Creamy Pumpkin Sage Soup by Kristen Genton is so savory, creamy, flavorful, smooth, just literally everything you could imagine in a soup to warm you up. Not to mention, its EXTREMELY easy. This soup takes about 15 minutes to make and thats only because you have to saute onions and blend the soup.

Source: Braised Kale and Onion Almondine

This Braised Kale and Onion Almondine by Deena Mehta is a delicious dish is just tender enough, with slight bitterness. The onions add their sugars to give it a sweetness and textural contrast. Most importantly, toasted almond topping makes everything green taste better.

Source: Chocolate Chip Zucchini Bread

This Chocolate Chip Zucchini Bread by Christina Bedetta is a new whole-grain, gluten-free and vegan variation of some of my older muffin and quick bread recipes. It employs a deliciously sweet flavor from the maple syrup, and just enough richness from the added chocolate. For the quick bread, squeeze some of the excess moisture out of the shredded zucchini with paper towels!

Source: Raw Chunky Monkey Banana Cream Pie

This Raw Chunky Monkey Banana Cream Pie by Florian Nouh looks fantastic and is incredibly easy you only need six ingredients. Plus, this recipe mixes a rich date crust with a banana, peanut, and chocolate filling to make a perfectly balanced and dangerously addictive dessert.

Source: Banana Cream Pie

This Banana Cream Pie by Gabrielle St. Claire is a.cool, creamy, and topped with coconut whipped cream and caramel sauce, this banana cream pie is the ultimate indulgence.

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Reducing your meat intake and eating more plant-based foods is known to help withchronic inflammation,heart health,mental wellbeing,fitness goals,nutritional needs,allergies,gut healthandmore!Dairy consumption also has been linked many health problems, includingacne,hormonal imbalance,cancer,prostate cancerand has manyside effects.

For those of you interested in eating more plant-based, we highly recommend downloading theFood Monster App with over 15,000 delicious recipes it is the largest plant-based recipe resource to help reduce your environmental footprint, save animals and get healthy! And, while you are at it, we encourage you to also learn about the environmentalandhealth benefitsof aplant-based diet.

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Brunch With a (Vegan) Punch! Get All the Recipes – PETA

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Brunch is the most important meal of the day, right? Its also important that everythingfrom the pancakes to the champagnebe vegan. To help, weve listed a few of our favorite vegan brunch recipes, along with where to find vegan brunch in hotspots like Washington, D.C.; Portland, Oregon; New York City; and elsewhere. Take a look!

No brunch would be complete without stacks of vegan pancakes. Luckily, The Tasty K has an animal-free recipe for the prettiest, tastiest rainbow pancakes there ever were. Watch the video to see how easy they are to whip up:

Theres nothing basic about this avocado toastit has a vegan egg on it! Impress your brunch guests with the prettiest, yummiest vegan avocado toast, courtesy of Exceedingly Vegan. Get the full recipe here, and watch the video below. (Pro tip: Throw some vegan hot sauce on top for an added kick.)

Wow your guests with breakfast enchiladas that no animal had to die for. This recipe calls for vegan cream cheese, bell peppers, tofu, black beans, avocado, and other delicious, animal-friendly ingredients. Follow along with This Savory Vegan below:

One important ingredient makes these vegan breakfast burritos a surefire winner: Beyond Sausage Brat Original. Beyond Meat created this breakfast burrito recipe, and were certain that your brunch guests will love it.

No animal deserves to be killed and served on a bagel, including smart, sentient salmon. Thats why we love Carrots and Flowers bagel with lox recipethe lox is made of boiled and peeled tomatoes (not salmon flesh), and the cream cheese is made of cashews, not udder secretions stolen from enslaved cows. Check out this step-by-step recipe:

Hanukkah or not, vegan potato pancakes are sure to satisfy your hungry brunch guests. We put together a simple recipe to make serving up some divine vegan latkes really easyjust dont forget to top off each pancake with a dollop of vegan sour cream.

If you think you cant make a quiche without buying eggs and supporting the grinding up of live male chicks, think again. For a colorful, veggie-filled vegan quiche, check out this easy-to-follow recipe. The silken tofu and black salt combo will blow your guests minds.

Chances are your brunch guests are going to expect some French toast. Knock their socks off with this simple-but-delectable recipe from Minimalist Bakerall you need is chia seeds, agave or maple syrup, vegan milk, cinnamon, vanilla extract, and your favorite vegan bread.

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For more animal-free brekkie ideas, check out our vegan breakfast recipes page on PETA.org.

If youre planning to serve adult drinks at your vegan brunch, make sure the alcohol is vegan, too! For vegan mimosas, consider using Bellissima Prosecco, Veuve Clicquot Champagne, or another vegan sparkling wine.

For ros, serve the pink stuff from DAOU Vineyards, JUSTIN Wines, Layer Cake Wines, or other all-vegan wine labels.

If youre making a vegan Bloody Mary, use Absolut Vodka, Grey Goose vodka, or other vegan vodka. Be sure to use vegan Worcestershire sauce and vegan horseradish sauce, too. Follow along with My Darling Vegans recipe to make your own vegan Bloody Mary from scratch.

VisitBarnivore.com for a no-brainer way to ensure that your booze is vegan.

Weve got you covered there, too. If youre looking for vegan brunch in Washington, D.C., youve got to check out Equinoxs all-vegan brunch buffet (Sundays from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.).

For vegan brunch in Portland, Oregon, consider vegan eatery Blossoming Lotus, where you can fill up on biscuits and gravy, a spinach and mushroom scramble, pancakes with a berry compote, and more.

If you can hit only one spot for vegan brunch in New York City, choose Blossom on Columbusin the Upper West Sidethe nut-free French toast (with bananas, mixed berries, coconut cream, tempeh bacon, and maple syrup) will not disappoint.

To do vegan brunch in Los Angeles right, head to Gracias Madre, where the vegan Huevos Rancheros are almost too pretty to eat almost.

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Taco Bell Is Adding Vegan Meat to Its Menu Nationwide – LIVEKINDLY

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Taco Bell announced it will add plant-based meat to its menu in the next year.

Last fall, the Mexican-inspired fast-food chain debuted a dedicated vegetarian menu. It featured two new menu items: a Vegetarian Crunchwrap Supreme and a Vegetarian Quesarito.

At the start of 2020, the chain vowed to continue providing the most vegetarian choices and to make it even easier for customers to order them.

Now, the company is embracing veganism as consumer demand for plant-based products grows, especially in the fast-food sector.

We definitely see that plant-based protein has a place on the menu, Taco Bell CEO Mark King told Bloomberg Green.

The fast-food chain is still deciding which plant-based options to add to the menu.King says the company met with Beyond Meat Inc. and Impossible Foods Inc. in recent months

King sampled Beyond Meats items just last week and says hes a fan. I tried all the food which was really exciting, and way beyond my expectation.

According to Fast Company, monthly average searches for the word vegan along with names of major fast-food chains rose 12 percent from 2018 to 2019.

The words vegan Taco Bell ranked number one, yielding 456,500 total searches from January 2018 to August 2019.

By comparison, vegan Starbucks came in second with 216,500 total searches, and vegan Burger King came in third with 127,700.

The arrival of vegan meat to Taco Bells in the US comes on the heels of a shift towards veganism in chains overseas.

Last fall, Taco Bell China added OmniPork, vegan pork that looks and tastes like animal-derived pork, to its menu for a limited time.

The vegan pork is made from shiitake mushrooms, pea protein, soy protein, and rice protein.

Taco Bell Spain also added plant-based meat to its menu last year.

The meat-free meat is made from oats and beans and is marinated in a sauce with secret Taco Bell spices.

Customers can substitute the new oat meat in place of animal-based meats in any of Taco Bells menu options.

Taco Bell launched a limited-time menu featuring the oat-based meat in London locations last May.

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Vegans want to change the workplace and it all starts in the kitchen – CNBC

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As veganism grows in popularity around the world, there is increasing pressure for employers to catch up and make the workplace more inclusive.

Measures proposed by the U.K. charity The Vegan Society include dedicated vegan shelves in office fridges, as well as color-coded equipment and separate food preparation areas.

The number of vegans in the U.K. alone quadrupled between 2014 and 2019, growing from 150,000 to 600,000 people, according to the charity. Meanwhile, global internet searches for "veganism" have more than doubled in the past five years, according to Google Trends data, and the term is now seeing around three times the interest of "vegetarianism."

Vegans don't consume animal products and the subsequent shift towards plant-based diets led The Vegan Society to last week publish tips for employers on how they can create a more inclusive work environment for vegan employees.

This was in light of recent changes to U.K. anti-discrimination law which now protects "ethical veganism" people who not only follow a plant-based diet but also avoid any products using, or tested on, animals.

The charity said employers should consider the following:

In January, an employment tribunal in the U.K. confirmed that ethical veganism is a belief that is protected within the scope of the 2010 Equality Act.

This is the U.K. law which says it is illegal to discriminate against people on the basis of age, disability, gender and religion, among other protected characteristics.

The inclusion of ethical veganism within the remit of this law came after an employment tribunal ruled in favor of Jordi Casamitjana, who alleged he was fired from his job at the League Against Cruel Sports for his beliefs. Casamitjana claimed he was fired for telling colleagues that the League's pension fund was invested in companies involved in animal testing.

Matt Turner, a spokesman for The Vegan Society, said the protections for ethical vegans in the U.K. are "long overdue."

"As momentum in the U.K. continues to grow, it's imperative that employers ensure that the ever-increasing number of ethical vegans are protected and catered for in the workplace," he said.

Eric Brent, CEO of California-based online vegan and vegetarian restaurant directory HappyCow, said he believed the same legal protections should apply to vegans in the U.S.

He argued that vegans should be included on the list of people protected under Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) laws, which protect workers in the U.S. against workplace discrimination.

The EEOC, meanwhile, told CNBC via email that veganism could sometimes be considered a religious practice and be protected under its laws.

For example, in 2012, a federal district court ruled in favor of a woman who filed a lawsuit over her dismissal from a hospital. The woman refused to get a flu vaccination which she said went against her veganism and she used biblical extracts as the basis for arguing her beliefs.

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Teen Entrepreneur Creates Vegan Candy That Cleans Teeth – vegconomist – the vegan business magazine

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Teen entrepreneur and inventor 14-year-old Alina Morse, creator of the all-natural vegan candy that cleans your teeth Zolli Candy returns this week to exhibit at the Natural Products Expo West, showcasing her seven new product lines.

At age seven, while researching ways to create healthy candy she could have all the time, Miss Morse invented Zollipops, the clean teen lollipops, which hit shelves in 2014 when she was age nine. A freshman high-school student, the youngest in the INC. Magazine INC. 5000 CEO for 2019, the youngster launched one of the fastest-growing private companies in the US which has a three-year revenue growth of 696%.

Recent data from IRI Worldwide shows that approx. 75% of the candy category growth is from outside of the three largest manufactures (Ferrero, Mars, Mondelez), and instead is coming from small and midsize companies like that of Morses. Her brand is championing vegan sweets and is outselling other products from Dum Dums, Blow Pops, Mentos, and Tic Tacs. Zollipops have been the fastest-growing sugar-free candy company and brand during the last 18 months.

Now sold at over 25,000 retailers (including Target, Wal-Mart, CVS, Walgreens, & Whole Foods), her new line comprises of Zollipops, Zolli Drops, Zaffi Taffy, Zolli Carmelz, Zolli Gumeez, Zolli Beanz, and Zolli Ball pops.

Morse donates 10 per cent of profits to support oral health education & entrepreneurship in schools and her Million Smiles Initiative is set to help fight Americas most chronic childhood disease tooth decay.

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Avoiding dairy? Aldi has a vegan Easter egg and we can’t wait to try it – Real Homes

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Your hunt for a vegan Easter egg is over. Good old Aldi, our go-to for bargain groceries and of course the pom pom making kit, inflatable canoe and solar fairy lights we didn't know we needed has delivered again. This time, they have made Easter that little bit more inclusive with their brand new Moser Roth Free-from Egg costing 4.99 for 200g.

The 65% cocoa solids eggs is dairy, wheat and ironically egg-free. It is therefore also suitable for people with milk, wheat and egg allergies, but unfortunately not for nut-allergy sufferers as it comes packaged with delicious hazelnut truffles.

It is one of a line of new vegan-friendly products from Aldi, following on from their Veganuary success which included jackfruit pizzas, vegan sausage rolls and other plant-based treats. And if dark chocolate is not your thing, don't worry as there is a honeycomb Moo Free Easter Bunnycomb egg available for just 3.49.

All are available in store now. We'll be stocking up so make sure you get there soon.

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Veganism row breaks out after Joaquin Phoenix is told: be kinder to farmers – The Guardian

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Joaquin Phoenix during his Oscars speech this month, in which he decried fact that people feel entitled to artificially inseminate a cow and steal her baby. Photograph: Mark Ralston/AFP via Getty Images

He has been called a diva and pretentious, and there are even those who dont like his acting but never before has Joaquin Phoenix been accused of causing mental health problems for British livestock farmers.

On Tuesday, the National Farmers Union (NFU) president, Minette Batters, changed all that, opening a new front against the US actor by claiming that he and other celebrity campaigners for veganism had played a part in demonising the UKs meat producers and doing enormous damage to their wellbeing.

Days after the Joker actors Oscars speech attacking the meat industry, Batters said farmers fearing the imminent loss of their livelihoods and family holdings were in a state of stress and anxiety.

Asked at the unions annual conference who she thought was driving the view that meat was bad and plants were good, she said: A lot of people who seem to hit the red carpet at the Bafta awards.

She added: Celebrities have to be careful [because] there are real-life consequences for others Joaquin Phoenix, hes had a really challenging life, and you really feel for him and a lot of the things he was saying, but he has to remember there are people at the end of this, there are small family farms and they get hurt too.

Her comments were immediately criticised by vegan and animal rights groups, who accused Batters of making claims without evidence and ignoring the ethical problems posed by meat production.

Veganism is something of an easy target at the moment and Im not sure that we are the cause of farmers problems, said a spokesperson for the Vegan Society. There are many causes of mental health issues and stress in farming and I havent seen evidence, a piece of research, showing that veganism is one of them.

Phoenix, who has been a vegan since he was three, made a plea for tolerance and equality in his acceptance speech for the best actor award at the Oscars, saying no race, gender or species had rights over another.

I think weve become very disconnected from the natural world, he said. We go into the natural world and we plunder it for its resources. We feel entitled to artificially inseminate a cow and steal her baby, even though her cries of anguish are unmistakeable. Then we take her milk thats intended for her calf and we put it in our coffee and our cereal.

Veganism continues to grow in popularity in the UK, with supermarkets clearing shelf space for plant-based ready meals, and meat-free dining in restaurants and pubs now commonplace.

Other celebrities who have spoken about the health benefits of plant-based diets are Benedict Cumberbatch, Ellie Goulding and Beyonc, with their support credited with aiding a rise in veganisms popularity.

Batters said she was not saying veganism is wrong, but argued that the debate around animal products had become so binary that meat was being put in the same category as tobacco.

I remember the interview I did with Evan Davis on PM to talk about the governments new food strategy and he said: Is eating meat the new smoking? He compared us with the tobacco industry and you think, Whoa, just think about all of this.

But the Vegan Society questioned whether its members were really so influential, pointing out that the total number of vegans in the UK was still only 600,000, and saying: The fact is 99% of the population are still eating animal products. There might be a lot more meat reducers, but this is not an industry that has been threatened by veganism.

Dawn Carr, the director of vegan corporate projects at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta), said farmers were not the only ones feeling anxious.

We cant turn a blind eye to the visible fear and distress shown by animals raised for their flesh, milk and eggs, she said. They have no choice, but farmers do: instead of sending sentient animals to slaughter, they can sow oats or soya beans or grow vegetables, grains, nuts or fruits instead, depending on the quality of their land.

Batters called for kindness to be shown to farmers and an understanding that they were human too. Its very polarised and its doing enormous damage to the mental health of livestock farmers, she said.

Its just about instilling this philosophy and being kind and farmers need we all need to think that too in this world of social media, we just need to take a step back sometimes.

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Ikea is launching a vegan version of its widely popular Swedish meatball dish in August – Business Insider

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Ikeas is rolling out a vegan version of its iconic Swedish meatball dish that is served in its restaurants in stores around the world.

The company, which is best known for its inexpensive furniture, confirmed last week that the plant-based meatball dish will hit stores in August of this year.

The news that it was testing this vegan alternative was first announced in May 2019.

Its Swedish meatballs, which are typically served with cream sauce, mashed potatoes, and lingonberry jam, have been offered in its stores for more than 35 years and have become an iconic part of the company. According to Mashed story from 2017, two million meatballs are eaten every day across its stores worldwide.

Ikea already offers alternatives to its original beef-pork blend meatballs. These include veggie balls, chicken balls, and salmon and cod balls, which were launched in 2018.

It is a really exciting industry! Looking at the quality of the products that we have been tasting I am looking forward to serve a delicious plant based meatball made from alternative protein at IKEA, Michael La Cour, managing director of IKEA Food Services AB said in a statement to the press in May. I hope that the many meatball lovers out there will like it as well.

Ikeas move to launch plant-based meatballs is part of the companys broader plan to become more sustainable.

On Thursday, Ikea updated investors on its progress toward becoming more climate positive. The company said that during the 2019 financial year the climate footprint of the chain had decreased for the first time by 4.3% in absolute terms. This decrease was driven by its increased use of renewable energy resources to produce Ikea products as well as increases in the energy efficiency of the lighting and appliances range, it said.

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Liverpool’s massive vegan fair is coming to St George’s Hall this month – The Guide Liverpool

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Liverpool will be welcoming back a massive vegan festival on Saturday 28rd March.

The Live A Better Life Vegan Fair, Liverpools biggest vegan event, will return to St Georges Hall offering delicious food and advice for those interested in all things vegan.

The Live A Better Life vegan fairs have been running in Liverpool since 2013 and have been attended by more than 26,000 people.

Event Manager Emma Cox said: Our last event at St Georges Hall attracted over 3,000 people. With so many new foods to try and things to see, we are expecting our next event to be even more popular.

A total of 130 stalls will be selling everything from vegan food to cruelty-free beauty products. A massive range of delicious food will be on offer as well as natural products, fashion, jewellery, gifts and much more.

Event Manager Emma added: Interest in veganism is higher than ever in 2020.

There are already a growing number of people in Liverpool who are vegan, vegetarian or on their way to a plant-based diet.

For the increasing numbers of people who want to find out more about improving their health, saving animals and protecting the environment, this is an amazing event which will entertain and inspire.

For the first time ever we will have a live musical theatre show inside the vegan fair. Live singing and dance performances will take place on the Great Hall main stage for visitors to enjoy. Fantasy Performers will be providing a spectacular 2 hour live show, starting at 1pm.

Showcasing the best vegan food and natural products in Liverpool, the Live A Better Life event will be a great day out that all the family can enjoy.

The Live A Better Life event takes place at St Georges Hall, Liverpool, L1 1JJ.

Its happening 28th March from 10-5 and entry is 3 on the door (under 10s free).

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