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5 IMPORTANT THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE YOU START A VEGAN FOOD BUSINESS

If you are a passionate and committed vegan who wants to help other people embrace this lifestyle, starting your a vegan food business might be a natural next step for your career and non-human animal rights advocacy and activism. Starting a vegan restaurant or vegan food shop (one that exclusively serves plant- and fungi based products that exclude deliberate animal torture) not only allows you to make money from doing what you love most, but it also gives you the chance to show people how tasty and appealing vegan food can actually be – and, if you decide to start a vegan worker cooperative, you can also further the case of economic democracy! But before you start, there are some major considerations that you will need to take into account in order to ensure that you are setting yourself up for success – here are some ideas. 1. Vegan Food Delivery: Eco-Transport and Insurance First of all, it is worth considering how you are going to get your food to your customers. Many people start

MADEIRA BOTANIC GARDENS: Review and walk-through with horticultural commentary - Part 1

Hello viewers and welcome to our review and walk-through of Madeira Botanic Gardens. Opened to the public in 1960. The area was previously part of an estate belonging to the family of William Reid, founder of Reid’s Hotel. William Reid is arguably the islands most famous inhabitant after the footballer Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro GOIH ComM. The garden is divided into six areas which at the time of filming we were not aware of so there is good chance that we may have missed and important display. However, it is Lorna’s philosophy that we do not research gardens beforehand so that we can give a genuine first-time reaction. So why not join us as we ramble our way through Madeira Botanic Gardens commenting on anything that catches our eyes. If you have anything to add then please write to us in the comments. If you would like to see more of this kind of content then consider liking and subscribing. We hope to see you again on one of our other garden visits.