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Editorial promotes the vegetarian way of life by offering articles that emphasize healthy approaches to eating, fitness and living. Features also highlight topical consumer concerns such as environmental and political issues, developments and legislative news regarding animal welfare, meat-substitute recipes and restaurant reviews.
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Editorial promotes the vegetarian way of life by offering articles that emphasize healthy approaches to eating, fitness and living. Features also highlight topical consumer concerns such as environmental and political issues, developments and legislative news regarding animal welfare, meat-substitute recipes and restaurant reviews.
Website
Social media
Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
Natural Food, Nutrition, Recipes, Restaurant Reviews, Vegetarianism & Veganism
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