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The Viva! La Burger tour hit the south of England to show the public how delicious vegan Taste & Glory burgers are – and how they can save the world by eating them!
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The Viva! La Burger tour hit the south of England to show the public how delicious vegan Taste & Glory burgers are – and how they can save the world by eating them!
The biggest review of all large-scale studies to date finds red and processed meat increase the risk of heart disease, according to research from the University of Oxford.
Picking one or two plant foods to try and suggest that a vegan diet is environmentally damaging is wrong and smacks of desperation.
Progress at last! New legislation is set to recognise molluscs and crustaceans as sentient beings in a fantastic step forward in animal welfare.
News headlines this week imply plant-based burgers are nutritionally inferior to grass-fed beef – but that not what the study found.
It may not appeal much to vegans but cultured meat has the potential to save billions of animals’ lives and have a substantially lower impact on the environment than animal agriculture.
We know antioxidants are supposed to be good for us, but what exactly are they, where do they come from and what do they do?
Viva! is back with street actions as Covid-19 restrictions ease! We talked to the public about the importance of going vegan for our planet and our latest campaign, Oracle.
Progress! Yesterday, the European Commission banned the use of cages on animal farms in a historic win for animal rights that Viva! helped fight for.
The biggest study to date investigating the link between diet and Covid-19 brought incredible results – having a healthy diet cuts the risk of infection but even if you do get infected, it makes you much less likely to suffer severe symptoms!