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Vegan on Female First

Vegan on Female First

Veganism is set to become one of the key healthy food trends for 2017, with vegan food sales up by 1,500% in the past year [1]. And a major new flagship vegan event is set to tap into this demand - VeggieWorld London.

VeggieWorld is coming to the UK for the first time in April 2017. VeggieWorld London takes place on Saturday 8th April and Sunday 9th April 2017 at Kensington Town Hall, West London and is set to be the key vegan event of the year.

VeggieWorld is Europe's largest and oldest event of its kind - a place to discover high-quality vegan products, and discover creative, extraordinary and high-class innovations from all parts of daily vegan life.

The UK's vegan scene is impressive with over half a million vegans and well over 400 companies dedicated to producing vegan goods. VeggieWorld London invites everyone to join them on an international quest to connect with, share, celebrate and raise awareness of a plant-based lifestyle.

The event will include a large number of vegan stalls selling a mouth-watering range of food, makeup, beauty products, fashion and more. There will also be an exciting choice of vegan caterers, plus talks on vegan nutrition and lifestyle, as well as some inspiring cookery demos from leading vegan chefs.

VeggieWorld is the oldest and largest exhibition of the vegan lifestyle in Europe, attracting national and international exhibitors from across Europe, and on average 8,000 visitors at each of their events. The fair takes place each year in several cities in Germany, the Netherlands, France, Spain and Switzerland. And 2017 will be the year for Great Britain to become part of this major international community.

Admission to VeggieWorld London is by advance tickets, available on-line from January 2017, priced £8 for adults and £6 concessions, or on the door - £10 for adults, £8 concessions. Entry is free for children up to the age of 12 when accompanied by an adult. Visit veggieworld.de/en/event/london-en for more information.


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