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Clik here to view.At the end of The Great Vegan Challenge (now less than a week to go!), we’ll be asking participants to fill in a questionnaire about their experiences, and giving them the chance to win prizes generously donated by VBites and Fry’s Family Foods (more on that to follow).
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Clik here to view.Like the vegan cheese companies we mentioned earlier (Bute Island and Vegusto), these two companies have always been unstinting in their support of Animal Aid. VBites (formerly Redwoods) rose from small beginnings and is now, of course, owned by Heather Mills. Fry’s is a South African company and is now one of the leading vegan food manufacturers in the world. It reamins in the hands of the Fry family who founded it. Both companies market a wide range of vegan convenience foods, but Fry’s sausage rolls and the VBites Lincolnshire style sausages are my particular favourites.
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Clik here to view.There are several other food companies who have helped Animal Aid greatly over the years. You may have seen that some of the popular Nak’d bars (a delicious raw food snack, now available in many supermarkets) even include Animal Aid’s logo on their packaging.
Amongst non-food vegan companies, a special mention must be given to Honesty Cosmetics (who manufacture the Animal Aid skincare range), while the Lush chain has also always been very keen to support Animal Aid and many other animal and environmental charities.
(There are bound to be companies I have overlooked. Sorry, and thanks to them as well).