The innovative startup is working with Hong Kong-based incubator Brinc to encourage budding companies to create the next big thing in slaughter-free food.
All schools in the Santa Barbara Unified School District will no longer serve hot dogs, bacon, or pepperoni, and instead focus on plant-based meat alternatives.
Starting today, the bistros inside IKEA will be dishing-up veggie dogs with all the fixins’.
The iconic ice cream brand continues to innovate its dairy-free line, this time with single-serving packs of Chocolate Fudge Brownie and Chunky Monkey flavors.
Hamdi Ulukaya teased a potential plant-based Chobani line at a tech conference in New York.
The vegan starlet promoted a cruelty-free dress—made by Rooney Mara’s vegan brand Hiraeth—on the red carpet.
Pathfinder Asset Management removes brands with problematic animal policies from its portfolio to ensure that investors support compassionate companies.
Social-justice oriented Greyston Bakery plans to debut a vegan blondie after a wildly successful year, which included manufacturing brownies and fudge for the iconic ice cream brand’s vegan pints.
Pret A Manger’s meatless outpost continues its expansion with vegan almond butter cups, wraps, and mac and cheese coming to Manchester in October.
The grocery chain claims that animal-rights group Direct Action Everywhere is illegally disrupting its business with protests aims to highlight animal cruelty it claims is present within Whole Foods’ supply chain.
Sydney’s Soul Burger is selling its “Benny Blanco” burger in a bid to show 10,000 fest-goers that meat is obsolete.
The corporation’s brand Art of Shaving will replace badger hair with vegan fibers after learning about the cruel practice of beating the wild animals with chair legs on farms in China.