New York Times investigation found no tuna DNA in the Subway tuna subs they analyzed.
Good Catch creates its plant-based tuna out of peas, chickpeas, lentils, soy, fava beans, and navy beans. The company says it mimics the taste and texture of seafood.
The Good Catch ‘OurWay’ van will visit popular Subway locations in Westminster including Adelaide Street, Maddox Street and Rathbone Place, and Upper St Martin’s Lane.
Co-Founder of Good Catch, Chad Sarno, said in a statement sent to
Plant Based News: “Our mission is to make plant-based seafood that’s good for the sea and all life who call it home. Large commercial fishing is one of the most destructive activities in our oceans. We can do better.”
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Since launching in 2017, Anne-Sofie, Countess of Lucan s namesake label has amassed a cult following for her unique approach to country couture. Rambunctiously robust for days out in the field yet chic enough to take you for lunch at Annabel’s, the most glamorous stars of the social set have come to know and love Anne-Sofie’s fabulously versatile designs. Looking to her friends and fans for inspiration, the Countess has named her ‘Magnificent Muses’ for 2021 with a dazzling lookbook of familiar faces dressed in her latest fashion offerings. Shot by celebrated photographer Max Lacome, London’s finest have taken to the streets of Mayfair to show off the dazzling new designs.
Northern Line extension fuels property boom as Kennington becomes Zone 1/2: House prices rise along new London Tube route to Battersea Power Station and Nine Elms that opens in Autumn 2021
Transport for London (TfL) today announced that Kennington is changing from a Zone 2 to a Zone 1/2 station
The fare zone change means customers going to and from central London will only pay a Zone 1 fare
Those travelling between Kennington and city centre will also see their pay-as-you-go fare reduced to £2.40
Savills said move is likely to cause house prices in Kennington to rise as demand for homes in area increase
Data shows that the average house price in Kennington between 2010-20 has risen from £381,751 to £581,007