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  • Beyonce and Jay-Z maintain their vegan diets
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    Beyonce and Jay-Z maintain their vegan diets
    West Hollywood, CA - Beyonce and Jay-Z maintain their vegan diet and do lunch at Crossroads Vegan Restaurant in West Hollywood. Beyonce wore red stilettos, black leather pants and aback and white top with her hair pulled back.

    AKM-GSI December 6, 2013


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  • Brazilian Food Specialties
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    Brazilian Food Specialties
    A vegetarian version of the Coxinha is pictured in a Brazilian restaurant in Berlin, Germany, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto)

     

  • Various Fruit And Vegetables Are Shown.
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    Various Fruit And Vegetables Are Shown.
    A sliced butternut squash is shown in Brampton, Canada, on July 11, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fruit And Vegetable Stall At Market Hall
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    Fruit And Vegetable Stall At Market Hall
    A variety of fresh fruits and vegetables is displayed at a stand inside Stuttgart Market Hall (Markthalle Stuttgart) in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025. Customers shop at the colorful produce display featuring seasonal goods. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fruit And Vegetable Stall At Market Hall
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    Fruit And Vegetable Stall At Market Hall
    A variety of fresh fruits and vegetables is displayed at a stand inside Stuttgart Market Hall (Markthalle Stuttgart) in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025. Customers shop at the colorful produce display featuring seasonal goods. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fruit And Vegetable Stall At Market Hall
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    Fruit And Vegetable Stall At Market Hall
    A variety of fresh fruits and vegetables is displayed at a stand inside Stuttgart Market Hall (Markthalle Stuttgart) in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025. Customers shop at the colorful produce display featuring seasonal goods. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fruit And Vegetable Stall At Market Hall
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    Fruit And Vegetable Stall At Market Hall
    A variety of fresh fruits and vegetables is displayed at a stand inside Stuttgart Market Hall (Markthalle Stuttgart) in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025. Customers shop at the colorful produce display featuring seasonal goods. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Fruit And Vegetable Stall At Market Hall
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    Fruit And Vegetable Stall At Market Hall
    A variety of fresh fruits and vegetables is displayed at a stand inside Stuttgart Market Hall (Markthalle Stuttgart) in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025. Customers shop at the colorful produce display featuring seasonal goods. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Smoked salmon alternative made from algae set for dinner tables
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    Smoked salmon alternative made from algae set for dinner tables
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    Salmon  1
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    22/04/2025
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    Pictures must credit: AlgaeCore Technologies
    A plant-based smoked salmon alternative that looks and is said to taste just like the real thing could be on dinner tables within months.
    It has been given new EU regulatory clearance and pilots are now underway in Europe and Israel while getting a $4 million USD investment boost.
    The food is made using a sustainable highly nutritious algae called spirulina.
    The algae is cultivated in greenhouses.Israel-based maker AlgaeCore Technologies has  launched a full-scale industrial manufacturing line for commercial output of the product which is branded Simplii Texture. 
    It has gained regulatory approval in Europe as a long standing ingredient in human food and completed a pilot phase. 
    The company is currently in the process of securing Food and Drug Administration  approval in the USA, Simplii Texture is currently in pilot trials with a number of food manufacturers in Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Holland, and Israel. 
    The  first spirulina smoked salmon creations under private label brands will hit the retail shelves within the next six months.
    The company now intends to ramp up production to hundreds of tons a year, to meet an anticipated wave of demand for its novel smoked salmon substitute.
    AlgaeCore’s innovation uses two intellectual property-protected technologies for the creation of its salmon substitute.
    To make the alternative salmon the company uses a tech that separates the green chlorophyll component from the spirulina. 
    The chlorophyll is rich in antioxidants and micronutrients so can be reused as a supplement or natural food colorant. 
    The salmon replica’s pale pink hue comes from the remaining pigment naturally present in spirulina.
    The second stage,  the details of which are top secret,  turns the remaining mass into a high-moisture texturised vegetable protein. 

    OPS:Simplii Texture smoked salmon alternative made using spiru

     

  • Smoked salmon alternative made from algae set for dinner tables
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    Smoked salmon alternative made from algae set for dinner tables
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Salmon  1
    Ref 16753
    22/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: AlgaeCore Technologies
    A plant-based smoked salmon alternative that looks and is said to taste just like the real thing could be on dinner tables within months.
    It has been given new EU regulatory clearance and pilots are now underway in Europe and Israel while getting a $4 million USD investment boost.
    The food is made using a sustainable highly nutritious algae called spirulina.
    The algae is cultivated in greenhouses.Israel-based maker AlgaeCore Technologies has  launched a full-scale industrial manufacturing line for commercial output of the product which is branded Simplii Texture. 
    It has gained regulatory approval in Europe as a long standing ingredient in human food and completed a pilot phase. 
    The company is currently in the process of securing Food and Drug Administration  approval in the USA, Simplii Texture is currently in pilot trials with a number of food manufacturers in Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Holland, and Israel. 
    The  first spirulina smoked salmon creations under private label brands will hit the retail shelves within the next six months.
    The company now intends to ramp up production to hundreds of tons a year, to meet an anticipated wave of demand for its novel smoked salmon substitute.
    AlgaeCore’s innovation uses two intellectual property-protected technologies for the creation of its salmon substitute.
    To make the alternative salmon the company uses a tech that separates the green chlorophyll component from the spirulina. 
    The chlorophyll is rich in antioxidants and micronutrients so can be reused as a supplement or natural food colorant. 
    The salmon replica’s pale pink hue comes from the remaining pigment naturally present in spirulina.
    The second stage,  the details of which are top secret,  turns the remaining mass into a high-moisture texturised vegetable protein. 

    OPS:Simplii Texture smoked salmon alternative made using spiru

     

  • Smoked salmon alternative made from algae set for dinner tables
    DUKAS_183840891_FER
    Smoked salmon alternative made from algae set for dinner tables
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Salmon  1
    Ref 16753
    22/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: AlgaeCore Technologies
    A plant-based smoked salmon alternative that looks and is said to taste just like the real thing could be on dinner tables within months.
    It has been given new EU regulatory clearance and pilots are now underway in Europe and Israel while getting a $4 million USD investment boost.
    The food is made using a sustainable highly nutritious algae called spirulina.
    The algae is cultivated in greenhouses.Israel-based maker AlgaeCore Technologies has  launched a full-scale industrial manufacturing line for commercial output of the product which is branded Simplii Texture. 
    It has gained regulatory approval in Europe as a long standing ingredient in human food and completed a pilot phase. 
    The company is currently in the process of securing Food and Drug Administration  approval in the USA, Simplii Texture is currently in pilot trials with a number of food manufacturers in Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Holland, and Israel. 
    The  first spirulina smoked salmon creations under private label brands will hit the retail shelves within the next six months.
    The company now intends to ramp up production to hundreds of tons a year, to meet an anticipated wave of demand for its novel smoked salmon substitute.
    AlgaeCore’s innovation uses two intellectual property-protected technologies for the creation of its salmon substitute.
    To make the alternative salmon the company uses a tech that separates the green chlorophyll component from the spirulina. 
    The chlorophyll is rich in antioxidants and micronutrients so can be reused as a supplement or natural food colorant. 
    The salmon replica’s pale pink hue comes from the remaining pigment naturally present in spirulina.
    The second stage,  the details of which are top secret,  turns the remaining mass into a high-moisture texturised vegetable protein. 

    OPS:Simplii Texture smoked salmon alternative made using spiru

     

  • ‘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.

    Cole Burston / Guardian / eyevine

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    2024 Cole Burston

     

  • ‘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.

    Cole Burston / Guardian / eyevine

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    2024 Cole Burston

     

  • 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

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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 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

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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

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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

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • 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

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • 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

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Protestors lie ‘dead’ in meat industry ‘crime scene’ on world vegan day, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    DUKAS_131062174_EYE
    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

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • 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

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • 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

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • 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

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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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.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    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.

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    1st November 2021.

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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.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    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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    Vegans and vegetarians finding themselves tempted to eat meet are being offered help – in the shape of a wearable scratch and sniff bacon-enhanced patch.A quick scratch produces a smell of a sizzling bacon slice.The idea is that it lets any former meat eater trying to go veggie to get their fix to curb cravings until their next plant-based feast.It was designed with the help of an Oxford University professor in the UK to aid people who vowed to give up meat in January as a New Year resolution.While most people keep to their plans in the first few weeks, around 80 percent have given up their best intentions by the middle of February, it is claimed.To help everyone on their journey of eating less meat , Ireland-based vegetarian food company Strong Roots created the world’s first meat patch

    OPS:The Strong Roots scatch and sniff bacon skin patch

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    OPS:The Strong Roots scatch and sniff bacon skin patch

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    (c) Dukas

     

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    Vegans and vegetarians finding themselves tempted to eat meet are being offered help – in the shape of a wearable scratch and sniff bacon-enhanced patch.A quick scratch produces a smell of a sizzling bacon slice.The idea is that it lets any former meat eater trying to go veggie to get their fix to curb cravings until their next plant-based feast.It was designed with the help of an Oxford University professor in the UK to aid people who vowed to give up meat in January as a New Year resolution.While most people keep to their plans in the first few weeks, around 80 percent have given up their best intentions by the middle of February, it is claimed.To help everyone on their journey of eating less meat , Ireland-based vegetarian food company Strong Roots created the world’s first meat patch

    OPS:The Strong Roots scatch and sniff bacon skin patch being worn by British boxer Tommy Fury, half-brother of former unified heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury.

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    Vegans and vegetarians finding themselves tempted to eat meet are being offered help – in the shape of a wearable scratch and sniff bacon-enhanced patch.A quick scratch produces a smell of a sizzling bacon slice.The idea is that it lets any former meat eater trying to go veggie to get their fix to curb cravings until their next plant-based feast.It was designed with the help of an Oxford University professor in the UK to aid people who vowed to give up meat in January as a New Year resolution.While most people keep to their plans in the first few weeks, around 80 percent have given up their best intentions by the middle of February, it is claimed.To help everyone on their journey of eating less meat , Ireland-based vegetarian food company Strong Roots created the world’s first meat patch

    OPS:The Strong Roots scatch and sniff bacon skin patch with Strong Roots founder Sam Dennigan

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    Vegans and vegetarians finding themselves tempted to eat meet are being offered help – in the shape of a wearable scratch and sniff bacon-enhanced patch.A quick scratch produces a smell of a sizzling bacon slice.The idea is that it lets any former meat eater trying to go veggie to get their fix to curb cravings until their next plant-based feast.It was designed with the help of an Oxford University professor in the UK to aid people who vowed to give up meat in January as a New Year resolution.While most people keep to their plans in the first few weeks, around 80 percent have given up their best intentions by the middle of February, it is claimed.To help everyone on their journey of eating less meat , Ireland-based vegetarian food company Strong Roots created the world’s first meat patch

    OPS:The Strong Roots scatch and sniff bacon skin patch

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Vegans and vegetarians finding themselves tempted to eat meet are being offered help – in the shape of a wearable scratch and sniff bacon-enhanced patch.A quick scratch produces a smell of a sizzling bacon slice.The idea is that it lets any former meat eater trying to go veggie to get their fix to curb cravings until their next plant-based feast.It was designed with the help of an Oxford University professor in the UK to aid people who vowed to give up meat in January as a New Year resolution.While most people keep to their plans in the first few weeks, around 80 percent have given up their best intentions by the middle of February, it is claimed.To help everyone on their journey of eating less meat , Ireland-based vegetarian food company Strong Roots created the world’s first meat patch

    OPS:The Strong Roots scatch and sniff bacon skin patch

    Picture supplied by Ferrari

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