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Most of world will be vegan by 2075
PLUS: Ultimate vegan fakeaway
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Welcome to VedgyVoice #8. This week we have delicious curries to keep you warm through winter, Sir David Attenborough spreading the good word, the ‘most vegan’ places in the UK and the ‘ultimate fakeaway’ recipe.
What’s Happening?
Sir David Attenborough shares boldest pro-vegan message to date: British Broadcaster David Attenborough has made his thoughts on animal agriculture very clear in his latest instalment of Planet Earth. Sir David Attenborough has used his latest TV series to shed light on animal agriculture‘s devastating impact on the planet.
Going Vegan For Your New Year’s Resolution? Here Are 4 Things You Should Know: If you’re considering going vegan in the new year, congratulations! Just thinking about it is the first step, and by reading this article and doing a little planning, you’re already off to a great start.
Why Purple Sweet Potatoes Might Become More Popular In 2024: According to the official Veganuary press release provided to Daily Meal, public interest in purple sweet potatoes has been on the rise over the past few months, due in part to the release of the Netflix documentary "Secrets of the Blue Zones," which features the violet veggie and discusses its reputation as a "longevity superfood."
Most vegan places in UK as quarter of meals ordered are plant-based: Gousto has seen demand for its plant-based recipes soar for the fourth consecutive year, with different appetites emerging across the country. Putting customer data under the microscope in its Food Trends Report, Gousto examined 110 major UK towns and cities to unveil the top ten places where plant-based recipes were proving the most popular.
AI predicts most of world will be vegan by 2075: ChatGPT’s projections envision a substantial global shift toward veganism by 2075, a prediction stemming from a study by The NPD Group that delves into the evolving landscape of the food industry. This transformation is anticipated to be heavily influenced by Gen Z and Millennials, driven by their heightened awareness of environmental and animal welfare concerns.
Are ‘ultra-processed’ meat substitutes healthier than comparable meat products? This new study says yes: Meat substitutes are often healthier than their traditional meaty counterparts, according to a new report. The report, release by pro-vegan organisation ProVeg Netherlands is titled, How healthy are meat substitutes? Analysis of the nutritional value of meat substitutes compared to animal meat products.
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What’s Cooking?
We whipped this Teriyaki Tempeh recipe up for a midweek meal and it was absolutely delicious. I had a huge portion that probably should have fed two, but even then I didn’t want it to end. Bosh! refer to it as the ultimate fakeaway and I agree. I absolutely insist that you give it a go!
Quote of the Week
“There is no fundamental difference between man and animals in their ability to feel pleasure and pain, happiness, and misery.”
GetVedgy Ramblings
Finally got round to compiling a list of some of our favourite vegan curry recipes. All recipes are linked to and freely available. Get cooking!
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