Veganuary hitting record numbers this year
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More than 525,000 people have signed up for Veganuary - a non-profit movement that encourages people across the globe to take the pledge to try vegan for January. This has broken sign-up records only just days into January, surpassing last year’s total sign-ups of 400 000.
As more South Africans join this movement – and often incorporate a more plant-based lifestyle beyond just January – local retailers and food producers are rising to the challenge to offer customers more choice and variety to serve this growing interest in plant-based eating.
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John Doryâs restaurants launch new plant-based menu for Veganuary 2021
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John Doryâs, the South African seafood restaurant chain, have announced that they will be taking their sustainability mission to the next level by launching a special plant-based addition to their menu in time for Veganuary.
Veganuary is a global movement started in the UK in 2014 that encourages people to take the pledge to be vegan for 31-days in January. South Africans have started to embrace the movement with gusto, and this year the South African sign ups were the 8th highest in the world and showed a whopping 80% growth from 2019.
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January is quickly becoming home to the Veganuary movement, which encourages everyone to try a plant-based diet for the month. While changing to a strict no-meat diet can seem daunting, there are plenty of great products on the market to make the switch easier.
Plant-based products have come a long way in recent years, as has the number of people buying them. Now, it’s often hard to tell that the burger you’re eating isn’t actually meat. But this all helps to make the switch to a plant-based diet that much easier.
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