The Dealer had a wry smile reading about plans by Lonely Planet to tap into the vegan fashion. The world’s biggest guide book publisher is advising readers on the best vegetarian and vegan destinations for 2018. The list includes eateries in Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Texas and Myanmar.
One wonders about the ethics of clocking up thousands of air miles in the quest to eat food that does not come from animals.
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The Dealer had a wry smile reading about plans by Lonely Planet to tap into the vegan fashion. The world’s biggest guide book publisher is advising readers on the best vegetarian and vegan destinations for 2018. The list includes eateries in Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Texas and Myanmar.
One wonders about the ethics of clocking up thousands of air miles in the quest to eat food that does not come from animals.
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