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  • Caviar substitute made from seaweed
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    Caviar substitute made from seaweed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Caviar 1
    Ref 17202
    10/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Zeroe Caviar
    A new plant-based version of caviar has hit the market — made from seaweed.
    Zeroe Caviar is a sturgeon fish-roe substitute manufactured in Denmark using seaweed grown organically off the coast of France, and is completely vegan.
    The seaweed is washed and suspended in clean water, then extracted and transformed into round spheres that mimic the texture of traditional caviar.
    It is said to have a “crisp, juicy flavour”,
    This is achieved using natural ingredients including cayenne, black pepper, turmeric, laurel, leek, dill and tarragon.
    The ingredients are sourced from Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Scotland and Spain.
    The company says it mimics the luxury of traditional caviar without harming marine life or ecosystems, offering a sustainable, ethical, and guilt-free alternative.
    OPS: Dishes made using Zeroe's plant based caviar

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Caviar substitute made from seaweed
    DUKAS_189823228_FER
    Caviar substitute made from seaweed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Caviar 1
    Ref 17202
    10/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Zeroe Caviar
    A new plant-based version of caviar has hit the market — made from seaweed.
    Zeroe Caviar is a sturgeon fish-roe substitute manufactured in Denmark using seaweed grown organically off the coast of France, and is completely vegan.
    The seaweed is washed and suspended in clean water, then extracted and transformed into round spheres that mimic the texture of traditional caviar.
    It is said to have a “crisp, juicy flavour”,
    This is achieved using natural ingredients including cayenne, black pepper, turmeric, laurel, leek, dill and tarragon.
    The ingredients are sourced from Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Scotland and Spain.
    The company says it mimics the luxury of traditional caviar without harming marine life or ecosystems, offering a sustainable, ethical, and guilt-free alternative.
    OPS: Dishes made using Zeroe's plant based caviar

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Caviar substitute made from seaweed
    DUKAS_189823225_FER
    Caviar substitute made from seaweed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Caviar 1
    Ref 17202
    10/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Zeroe Caviar
    A new plant-based version of caviar has hit the market — made from seaweed.
    Zeroe Caviar is a sturgeon fish-roe substitute manufactured in Denmark using seaweed grown organically off the coast of France, and is completely vegan.
    The seaweed is washed and suspended in clean water, then extracted and transformed into round spheres that mimic the texture of traditional caviar.
    It is said to have a “crisp, juicy flavour”,
    This is achieved using natural ingredients including cayenne, black pepper, turmeric, laurel, leek, dill and tarragon.
    The ingredients are sourced from Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Scotland and Spain.
    The company says it mimics the luxury of traditional caviar without harming marine life or ecosystems, offering a sustainable, ethical, and guilt-free alternative.
    OPS: Dishes made using Zeroe's plant based caviar

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Caviar substitute made from seaweed
    DUKAS_189823224_FER
    Caviar substitute made from seaweed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Caviar 1
    Ref 17202
    10/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Zeroe Caviar
    A new plant-based version of caviar has hit the market — made from seaweed.
    Zeroe Caviar is a sturgeon fish-roe substitute manufactured in Denmark using seaweed grown organically off the coast of France, and is completely vegan.
    The seaweed is washed and suspended in clean water, then extracted and transformed into round spheres that mimic the texture of traditional caviar.
    It is said to have a “crisp, juicy flavour”,
    This is achieved using natural ingredients including cayenne, black pepper, turmeric, laurel, leek, dill and tarragon.
    The ingredients are sourced from Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Scotland and Spain.
    The company says it mimics the luxury of traditional caviar without harming marine life or ecosystems, offering a sustainable, ethical, and guilt-free alternative.


    OPS: Zeroe's plant based caviar

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Caviar substitute made from seaweed
    DUKAS_189823223_FER
    Caviar substitute made from seaweed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Caviar 1
    Ref 17202
    10/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Zeroe Caviar
    A new plant-based version of caviar has hit the market — made from seaweed.
    Zeroe Caviar is a sturgeon fish-roe substitute manufactured in Denmark using seaweed grown organically off the coast of France, and is completely vegan.
    The seaweed is washed and suspended in clean water, then extracted and transformed into round spheres that mimic the texture of traditional caviar.
    It is said to have a “crisp, juicy flavour”,
    This is achieved using natural ingredients including cayenne, black pepper, turmeric, laurel, leek, dill and tarragon.
    The ingredients are sourced from Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Scotland and Spain.
    The company says it mimics the luxury of traditional caviar without harming marine life or ecosystems, offering a sustainable, ethical, and guilt-free alternative.


    OPS: Zeroe's plant based caviar

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Caviar substitute made from seaweed
    DUKAS_189823222_FER
    Caviar substitute made from seaweed
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Caviar 1
    Ref 17202
    10/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Zeroe Caviar
    A new plant-based version of caviar has hit the market — made from seaweed.
    Zeroe Caviar is a sturgeon fish-roe substitute manufactured in Denmark using seaweed grown organically off the coast of France, and is completely vegan.
    The seaweed is washed and suspended in clean water, then extracted and transformed into round spheres that mimic the texture of traditional caviar.
    It is said to have a “crisp, juicy flavour”,
    This is achieved using natural ingredients including cayenne, black pepper, turmeric, laurel, leek, dill and tarragon.
    The ingredients are sourced from Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Scotland and Spain.
    The company says it mimics the luxury of traditional caviar without harming marine life or ecosystems, offering a sustainable, ethical, and guilt-free alternative.


    OPS: Zeroe's plant based caviar

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • ‘I’ll have them with hot sauce’: should vegans eat oysters?
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    ‘I’ll have them with hot sauce’: should vegans eat oysters?
    Bivalve veganism is built on the philosophy that molluscs such as mussels and oysters feel no pain. But some say the scientific jury is still out.

    Alex Karol, a bivalve vegan, eats oysters at Rodneys Oyster Bar in Toronto, Tuesday, September 10, 2024.

    Oysters are not to everyone's taste but KarolÕs enthusiasm for the filter-feeding bivalves comes as a surprise - because she is vegan. She is otherwise strict: she does not even consume honey. But a few years back she found she was struggling to get certain nutrients in suitable quantities from plants alone, and someone tipped her off to the idea that you could eat oysters and still be vegan.

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  • ‘I’ll have them with hot sauce’: should vegans eat oysters?
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    ‘I’ll have them with hot sauce’: should vegans eat oysters?
    Bivalve veganism is built on the philosophy that molluscs such as mussels and oysters feel no pain. But some say the scientific jury is still out.

    Alex Karol, a bivalve vegan, eats oysters at Rodneys Oyster Bar in Toronto, Tuesday, September 10, 2024.

    Oysters are not to everyone's taste but KarolÕs enthusiasm for the filter-feeding bivalves comes as a surprise - because she is vegan. She is otherwise strict: she does not even consume honey. But a few years back she found she was struggling to get certain nutrients in suitable quantities from plants alone, and someone tipped her off to the idea that you could eat oysters and still be vegan.

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  • ‘I’d buy fish and hide it under kale’: Alexandra Jamieson the star vegan chef who developed a taste for liver
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    ‘I’d buy fish and hide it under kale’: Alexandra Jamieson the star vegan chef who developed a taste for liver
    What happened when a vegan influencer started craving burgers?

    Alex Jamieson's veganism became world famous when she appeared in the 2004 film Super Size Me, the seminal Oscar-nominated documentary that probed our relationship with fast food.

    Jamieson was working as a vegan, health-focused private chef in New York when a conversation between her and then boyfriend Morgan Spurlock - the film's star and director - led to the idea. Its success took them to 20 countries, won Jamieson deals for three books, including Vegan Cooking for Dummies, 25,000 subscribers to her vegan recipe and mindset newsletter and $7,000-an-hour speaking engagements across the US.

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  • ‘I’d buy fish and hide it under kale’: Alexandra Jamieson the star vegan chef who developed a taste for liver
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    ‘I’d buy fish and hide it under kale’: Alexandra Jamieson the star vegan chef who developed a taste for liver
    What happened when a vegan influencer started craving burgers?

    Alex Jamieson's veganism became world famous when she appeared in the 2004 film Super Size Me, the seminal Oscar-nominated documentary that probed our relationship with fast food.

    Jamieson was working as a vegan, health-focused private chef in New York when a conversation between her and then boyfriend Morgan Spurlock - the film's star and director - led to the idea. Its success took them to 20 countries, won Jamieson deals for three books, including Vegan Cooking for Dummies, 25,000 subscribers to her vegan recipe and mindset newsletter and $7,000-an-hour speaking engagements across the US.

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  • ‘I’d buy fish and hide it under kale’: Alexandra Jamieson the star vegan chef who developed a taste for liver
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    ‘I’d buy fish and hide it under kale’: Alexandra Jamieson the star vegan chef who developed a taste for liver
    What happened when a vegan influencer started craving burgers?

    Alex Jamieson's veganism became world famous when she appeared in the 2004 film Super Size Me, the seminal Oscar-nominated documentary that probed our relationship with fast food.

    Jamieson was working as a vegan, health-focused private chef in New York when a conversation between her and then boyfriend Morgan Spurlock - the film's star and director - led to the idea. Its success took them to 20 countries, won Jamieson deals for three books, including Vegan Cooking for Dummies, 25,000 subscribers to her vegan recipe and mindset newsletter and $7,000-an-hour speaking engagements across the US.

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  • ‘I’d buy fish and hide it under kale’: Alexandra Jamieson the star vegan chef who developed a taste for liver
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    ‘I’d buy fish and hide it under kale’: Alexandra Jamieson the star vegan chef who developed a taste for liver
    What happened when a vegan influencer started craving burgers?

    Alex Jamieson's veganism became world famous when she appeared in the 2004 film Super Size Me, the seminal Oscar-nominated documentary that probed our relationship with fast food.

    Jamieson was working as a vegan, health-focused private chef in New York when a conversation between her and then boyfriend Morgan Spurlock - the film's star and director - led to the idea. Its success took them to 20 countries, won Jamieson deals for three books, including Vegan Cooking for Dummies, 25,000 subscribers to her vegan recipe and mindset newsletter and $7,000-an-hour speaking engagements across the US.

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  • People say they want me arrested: the owners putting their pets on vegan diets.
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    People say they want me arrested: the owners putting their pets on vegan diets.
    Increasingly, people are putting their pets on vegan diets not just for ethical reasons, but for their health.

    The vegan pet food industry is now worth billions. But can plant-based meals really meet a dog or cat’s nutritional needs?

    Pictured is Arielle Griffiths with her pet dog Ruff.
    Arielle is the owner of Just Be Kind Vegan Dog Food based in Melton Mowbray.

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  • People say they want me arrested: the owners putting their pets on vegan diets.
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    People say they want me arrested: the owners putting their pets on vegan diets.
    Increasingly, people are putting their pets on vegan diets not just for ethical reasons, but for their health.

    The vegan pet food industry is now worth billions. But can plant-based meals really meet a dog or cat’s nutritional needs?

    Pictured is Arielle Griffiths with her pet dog Ruff.
    Arielle is the owner of Just Be Kind Vegan Dog Food based in Melton Mowbray.

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  • People say they want me arrested: the owners putting their pets on vegan diets.
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    People say they want me arrested: the owners putting their pets on vegan diets.
    Increasingly, people are putting their pets on vegan diets not just for ethical reasons, but for their health.

    The vegan pet food industry is now worth billions. But can plant-based meals really meet a dog or cat’s nutritional needs?

    Pictured is Arielle Griffiths with her pet dog Ruff.
    Arielle is the owner of Just Be Kind Vegan Dog Food based in Melton Mowbray.

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  • People say they want me arrested: the owners putting their pets on vegan diets.
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    People say they want me arrested: the owners putting their pets on vegan diets.
    Increasingly, people are putting their pets on vegan diets not just for ethical reasons, but for their health.

    The vegan pet food industry is now worth billions. But can plant-based meals really meet a dog or catÕs nutritional needs?

    Pictured is Arielle Griffiths with her pet dog Ruff.
    Arielle is the owner of Just Be Kind Vegan Dog Food based in Melton Mowbray.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

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  • People say they want me arrested: the owners putting their pets on vegan diets.
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    People say they want me arrested: the owners putting their pets on vegan diets.
    Increasingly, people are putting their pets on vegan diets not just for ethical reasons, but for their health.

    The vegan pet food industry is now worth billions. But can plant-based meals really meet a dog or cat’s nutritional needs?

    Pictured is Arielle Griffiths with her pet dog Ruff.
    Arielle is the owner of Just Be Kind Vegan Dog Food based in Melton Mowbray.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

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  • People say they want me arrested: the owners putting their pets on vegan diets.
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    People say they want me arrested: the owners putting their pets on vegan diets.
    Increasingly, people are putting their pets on vegan diets not just for ethical reasons, but for their health.

    The vegan pet food industry is now worth billions. But can plant-based meals really meet a dog or cat’s nutritional needs?

    Pictured is Arielle Griffiths with her pet dog Ruff.
    Arielle is the owner of Just Be Kind Vegan Dog Food based in Melton Mowbray.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • People say they want me arrested: the owners putting their pets on vegan diets.
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    People say they want me arrested: the owners putting their pets on vegan diets.
    Increasingly, people are putting their pets on vegan diets not just for ethical reasons, but for their health.

    The vegan pet food industry is now worth billions. But can plant-based meals really meet a dog or cat’s nutritional needs?

    Pictured is Arielle Griffiths with her pet dog Ruff.
    Arielle is the owner of Just Be Kind Vegan Dog Food based in Melton Mowbray.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • People say they want me arrested: the owners putting their pets on vegan diets.
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    People say they want me arrested: the owners putting their pets on vegan diets.
    Increasingly, people are putting their pets on vegan diets not just for ethical reasons, but for their health.

    The vegan pet food industry is now worth billions. But can plant-based meals really meet a dog or cat’s nutritional needs?

    Pictured is Arielle Griffiths with her pet dog Ruff.
    Arielle is the owner of Just Be Kind Vegan Dog Food based in Melton Mowbray.

    © Fabio De Paola / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
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    NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12586744aq)
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega at Marinello's Gourmet Deli in Brooklyn. Eric Adams is known as vegan and wrote a book about his plant-based diet. He was met by founder of Pnatega Nil Zacharias and his team and got an introduction to their palnt-based food.
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega, New York, United States - 03 Nov 2021

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  • NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
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    NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12586744ac)
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega at Marinello's Gourmet Deli in Brooklyn. Eric Adams is known as vegan and wrote a book about his plant-based diet.
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega, New York, United States - 03 Nov 2021

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  • NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
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    NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12586744af)
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega at Marinello's Gourmet Deli in Brooklyn. Eric Adams is known as vegan and wrote a book about his plant-based diet. He was met by founder of Pnatega Nil Zacharias and his team and got an introduction to their palnt-based food.
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega, New York, United States - 03 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
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    NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12586744k)
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega at Marinello's Gourmet Deli in Brooklyn. Eric Adams is known as vegan and wrote a book about his plant-based diet. He was met by founder of Pnatega Nil Zacharias and his team and got an introduction to their plant-based food.
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega, New York, United States - 03 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
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    NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12586744h)
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega at Marinello's Gourmet Deli in Brooklyn. Eric Adams is known as vegan and wrote a book about his plant-based diet. He was met by founder of Pnatega Nil Zacharias and his team and got an introduction to their plant-based food.
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega, New York, United States - 03 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
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    NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12586744f)
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega at Marinello's Gourmet Deli in Brooklyn. Eric Adams is known as vegan and wrote a book about his plant-based diet.
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega, New York, United States - 03 Nov 2021

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  • NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
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    NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12586744i)
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega at Marinello's Gourmet Deli in Brooklyn. Eric Adams is known as vegan and wrote a book about his plant-based diet. He was met by founder of Pnatega Nil Zacharias and his team and got an introduction to their palnt-based food. He also tried tofu based cream cheese.
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega, New York, United States - 03 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
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    NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12586744a)
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega at Marinello's Gourmet Deli in Brooklyn. Eric Adams is known as vegan and wrote a book about his plant-based diet. He was met by founder of Pnatega Nil Zacharias and his team and got an introduction to their plant-based food.
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega, New York, United States - 03 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
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    NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12586744d)
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega at Marinello's Gourmet Deli in Brooklyn. Eric Adams is known as vegan and wrote a book about his plant-based diet. He was met by founder of Pnatega Nil Zacharias and his team and got an introduction to their palnt-based food.
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega, New York, United States - 03 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
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    NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12586744l)
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega at Marinello's Gourmet Deli in Brooklyn. Eric Adams is known as vegan and wrote a book about his plant-based diet. He was greeted by local residents congratulating him on election victory.
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega, New York, United States - 03 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
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    NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12586744m)
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega at Marinello's Gourmet Deli in Brooklyn. Eric Adams is known as vegan and wrote a book about his plant-based diet.
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega, New York, United States - 03 Nov 2021

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  • NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
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    NEWS - Der neue Bürgermeister von New York, Eric Adams, probiert ein veganes Sandwich
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (12586744j)
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega at Marinello's Gourmet Deli in Brooklyn. Eric Adams is known as vegan and wrote a book about his plant-based diet. He was met by founder of Pnatega Nil Zacharias and his team and got an introduction to their palnt-based food.
    Mayor-elect Eric Adams stops for lunch to try vegan sandwich by Plantega, New York, United States - 03 Nov 2021

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  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    A group of nearly nude animal rights activists lie “dead” in the middle of London in a meat industry “crime scene” created by PETA on World Vegan Day. Activists mark the outlines of fish, pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens and will display a banner that proclaims, “Don’t Make Your Plate a Crime Scene: Go Vegan.”

    Each outline has an “evidence marker” noting how animals suffer and die in the meat, egg, and dairy industries: chickens’ and turkeys’ throats are cut while they're still conscious, piglets’ tails are cut off without painkillers, and calves are torn away from their mothers within hours of birth.

    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    1st November 2021.

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  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    A group of nearly nude animal rights activists lie “dead” in the middle of London in a meat industry “crime scene” created by PETA on World Vegan Day. Activists mark the outlines of fish, pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens and will display a banner that proclaims, “Don’t Make Your Plate a Crime Scene: Go Vegan.”

    Each outline has an “evidence marker” noting how animals suffer and die in the meat, egg, and dairy industries: chickens’ and turkeys’ throats are cut while they're still conscious, piglets’ tails are cut off without painkillers, and calves are torn away from their mothers within hours of birth.

    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    1st November 2021.

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  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    A group of nearly nude animal rights activists lie “dead” in the middle of London in a meat industry “crime scene” created by PETA on World Vegan Day. Activists mark the outlines of fish, pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens and will display a banner that proclaims, “Don’t Make Your Plate a Crime Scene: Go Vegan.”

    Each outline has an “evidence marker” noting how animals suffer and die in the meat, egg, and dairy industries: chickens’ and turkeys’ throats are cut while they're still conscious, piglets’ tails are cut off without painkillers, and calves are torn away from their mothers within hours of birth.

    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    1st November 2021.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

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  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    A group of nearly nude animal rights activists lie “dead” in the middle of London in a meat industry “crime scene” created by PETA on World Vegan Day. Activists mark the outlines of fish, pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens and will display a banner that proclaims, “Don’t Make Your Plate a Crime Scene: Go Vegan.”

    Each outline has an “evidence marker” noting how animals suffer and die in the meat, egg, and dairy industries: chickens’ and turkeys’ throats are cut while they're still conscious, piglets’ tails are cut off without painkillers, and calves are torn away from their mothers within hours of birth.

    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    1st November 2021.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

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  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    A group of nearly nude animal rights activists lie “dead” in the middle of London in a meat industry “crime scene” created by PETA on World Vegan Day. Activists mark the outlines of fish, pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens and will display a banner that proclaims, “Don’t Make Your Plate a Crime Scene: Go Vegan.”

    Each outline has an “evidence marker” noting how animals suffer and die in the meat, egg, and dairy industries: chickens’ and turkeys’ throats are cut while they're still conscious, piglets’ tails are cut off without painkillers, and calves are torn away from their mothers within hours of birth.

    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    1st November 2021.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

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  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    A group of nearly nude animal rights activists lie “dead” in the middle of London in a meat industry “crime scene” created by PETA on World Vegan Day. Activists mark the outlines of fish, pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens and will display a banner that proclaims, “Don’t Make Your Plate a Crime Scene: Go Vegan.”

    Each outline has an “evidence marker” noting how animals suffer and die in the meat, egg, and dairy industries: chickens’ and turkeys’ throats are cut while they're still conscious, piglets’ tails are cut off without painkillers, and calves are torn away from their mothers within hours of birth.

    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    1st November 2021.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

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  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    A group of nearly nude animal rights activists lie “dead” in the middle of London in a meat industry “crime scene” created by PETA on World Vegan Day. Activists mark the outlines of fish, pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens and will display a banner that proclaims, “Don’t Make Your Plate a Crime Scene: Go Vegan.”

    Each outline has an “evidence marker” noting how animals suffer and die in the meat, egg, and dairy industries: chickens’ and turkeys’ throats are cut while they're still conscious, piglets’ tails are cut off without painkillers, and calves are torn away from their mothers within hours of birth.

    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    1st November 2021.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

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  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    A group of nearly nude animal rights activists lie “dead” in the middle of London in a meat industry “crime scene” created by PETA on World Vegan Day. Activists mark the outlines of fish, pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens and will display a banner that proclaims, “Don’t Make Your Plate a Crime Scene: Go Vegan.”

    Each outline has an “evidence marker” noting how animals suffer and die in the meat, egg, and dairy industries: chickens’ and turkeys’ throats are cut while they're still conscious, piglets’ tails are cut off without painkillers, and calves are torn away from their mothers within hours of birth.

    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    1st November 2021.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

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  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    A group of nearly nude animal rights activists lie “dead” in the middle of London in a meat industry “crime scene” created by PETA on World Vegan Day. Activists mark the outlines of fish, pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens and will display a banner that proclaims, “Don’t Make Your Plate a Crime Scene: Go Vegan.”

    Each outline has an “evidence marker” noting how animals suffer and die in the meat, egg, and dairy industries: chickens’ and turkeys’ throats are cut while they're still conscious, piglets’ tails are cut off without painkillers, and calves are torn away from their mothers within hours of birth.

    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    1st November 2021.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

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  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    A group of nearly nude animal rights activists lie “dead” in the middle of London in a meat industry “crime scene” created by PETA on World Vegan Day. Activists mark the outlines of fish, pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens and will display a banner that proclaims, “Don’t Make Your Plate a Crime Scene: Go Vegan.”

    Each outline has an “evidence marker” noting how animals suffer and die in the meat, egg, and dairy industries: chickens’ and turkeys’ throats are cut while they're still conscious, piglets’ tails are cut off without painkillers, and calves are torn away from their mothers within hours of birth.

    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    1st November 2021.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

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  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    A group of nearly nude animal rights activists lie “dead” in the middle of London in a meat industry “crime scene” created by PETA on World Vegan Day. Activists mark the outlines of fish, pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens and will display a banner that proclaims, “Don’t Make Your Plate a Crime Scene: Go Vegan.”

    Each outline has an “evidence marker” noting how animals suffer and die in the meat, egg, and dairy industries: chickens’ and turkeys’ throats are cut while they're still conscious, piglets’ tails are cut off without painkillers, and calves are torn away from their mothers within hours of birth.

    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    1st November 2021.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

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  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    A group of nearly nude animal rights activists lie “dead” in the middle of London in a meat industry “crime scene” created by PETA on World Vegan Day. Activists mark the outlines of fish, pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens and will display a banner that proclaims, “Don’t Make Your Plate a Crime Scene: Go Vegan.”

    Each outline has an “evidence marker” noting how animals suffer and die in the meat, egg, and dairy industries: chickens’ and turkeys’ throats are cut while they're still conscious, piglets’ tails are cut off without painkillers, and calves are torn away from their mothers within hours of birth.

    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    1st November 2021.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

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  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    A group of nearly nude animal rights activists lie “dead” in the middle of London in a meat industry “crime scene” created by PETA on World Vegan Day. Activists mark the outlines of fish, pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens and will display a banner that proclaims, “Don’t Make Your Plate a Crime Scene: Go Vegan.”

    Each outline has an “evidence marker” noting how animals suffer and die in the meat, egg, and dairy industries: chickens’ and turkeys’ throats are cut while they're still conscious, piglets’ tails are cut off without painkillers, and calves are torn away from their mothers within hours of birth.

    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    1st November 2021.

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  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    A group of nearly nude animal rights activists lie “dead” in the middle of London in a meat industry “crime scene” created by PETA on World Vegan Day. Activists mark the outlines of fish, pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens and will display a banner that proclaims, “Don’t Make Your Plate a Crime Scene: Go Vegan.”

    Each outline has an “evidence marker” noting how animals suffer and die in the meat, egg, and dairy industries: chickens’ and turkeys’ throats are cut while they're still conscious, piglets’ tails are cut off without painkillers, and calves are torn away from their mothers within hours of birth.

    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    1st November 2021.

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  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    A group of nearly nude animal rights activists lie “dead” in the middle of London in a meat industry “crime scene” created by PETA on World Vegan Day. Activists mark the outlines of fish, pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens and will display a banner that proclaims, “Don’t Make Your Plate a Crime Scene: Go Vegan.”

    Each outline has an “evidence marker” noting how animals suffer and die in the meat, egg, and dairy industries: chickens’ and turkeys’ throats are cut while they're still conscious, piglets’ tails are cut off without painkillers, and calves are torn away from their mothers within hours of birth.

    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    1st November 2021.

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  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    A group of nearly nude animal rights activists lie “dead” in the middle of London in a meat industry “crime scene” created by PETA on World Vegan Day. Activists mark the outlines of fish, pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens and will display a banner that proclaims, “Don’t Make Your Plate a Crime Scene: Go Vegan.”

    Each outline has an “evidence marker” noting how animals suffer and die in the meat, egg, and dairy industries: chickens’ and turkeys’ throats are cut while they're still conscious, piglets’ tails are cut off without painkillers, and calves are torn away from their mothers within hours of birth.

    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    1st November 2021.

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  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    A group of nearly nude animal rights activists lie “dead” in the middle of London in a meat industry “crime scene” created by PETA on World Vegan Day. Activists mark the outlines of fish, pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens and will display a banner that proclaims, “Don’t Make Your Plate a Crime Scene: Go Vegan.”

    Each outline has an “evidence marker” noting how animals suffer and die in the meat, egg, and dairy industries: chickens’ and turkeys’ throats are cut while they're still conscious, piglets’ tails are cut off without painkillers, and calves are torn away from their mothers within hours of birth.

    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    1st November 2021.

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  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    A group of nearly nude animal rights activists lie “dead” in the middle of London in a meat industry “crime scene” created by PETA on World Vegan Day. Activists mark the outlines of fish, pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens and will display a banner that proclaims, “Don’t Make Your Plate a Crime Scene: Go Vegan.”

    Each outline has an “evidence marker” noting how animals suffer and die in the meat, egg, and dairy industries: chickens’ and turkeys’ throats are cut while they're still conscious, piglets’ tails are cut off without painkillers, and calves are torn away from their mothers within hours of birth.

    Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    1st November 2021.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

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