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The Irish food firms meeting the growing demand for vegan food
Munster s plant-based producers have seen the future and view Veganuary as more than just a trend
Nino Huzjak and Martina Radkryic at VeganKo on Kyle Street, Cork
Tue, 19 Jan, 2021 - 14:58
Nicole Glennon
January 19 is the date the average person is likely to give up their New Year’s resolutions, but the animals, the planet and Cork’s vegan business owners are hoping this year’s ‘Veganuary’ sign-ups are still following the plant-based diet today.
‘Veganuary,’ an annual challenge that encourages people to follow a vegan lifestyle for the month of January had a record level of sign-ups this year, with more than 550,000 people worldwide committing to eating nothing but plants for 31 days.
Chobani enters RTD coffee category: ‘It’s a logical adjacency,’ says president Peter McGuinness Chobani is moving into new territory with the launch of a Chobani Coffee, a line of multi-serve ready-to-drink coffees made with single origin cold brew and the company’s new oatmilks and dairy creamers, which might seem like a leap into the unknown, but in fact represents a move into a logical adjacency for the yogurt brand, claims president Peter McGuinness.
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We’ve been actively working on this for about five to six months, but we’ve been thinking about it for a while,” he told FoodNavigator-USA.
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