Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Take vegan challenge

- Tod Bradbury Campaign manager Animal Aid

THIS November will be Animal Aid’s fifth annual ‘Great Vegan Challenge’ - a month long challenge that gives nonvegans all of the informatio­n and help they need to go vegan for November, and hopefully stay vegan thereafter .

With the number of vegans in the UK growing by more than 350% in 10 years, it has never been easier to adopt a plant-based diet.

The number of vegan prod- ucts has grown rapidly with vegan food now widely available in supermarke­ts, local shops, coffee shops, restaurant­s and beyond.

There are now vegan alter- natives to almost everything - including ‘chicken’ nuggets, ice-cream, burgers, and even steak.

A vegan diet is not only kinder to animals, it is better for the environmen­t and it is also healthy.

Sign up for Animal Aid’s Great Vegan Challenge today: www.govegan.org.uk or phone 01732 364 546 ext 223.

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