Vegan Food Fair on Sunday, 10th April 2016
Vegan Food Fair Press Release
For the very first time, vegans and food lovers alike will be gathering at The Vegan Food Fair on Sunday, 10th April 2016, at the ASB Showgrounds.
With more than 14,000 people registered already, the fair will showcase delicious vegan food and more from around the country. The vegan movement is growing in popularity, with many people embracing vegan food for ethical and health reasons. The Vegan Food Fair’s goal is to raise awareness about veganism and to showcase the beautiful food and lifestyle options that support it.
“Our aim is to increase the awareness and popularity of Vegan food in New Zealand” says Daniel Ariyani, Founder of the Vegan Food Fair. “As people consciously choose food that is cruelty-free, they find that animal products are unnecessary. Now we're ready to show more people that a compassionate diet can be easy, healthy and delicious.”
There will be a range of stalls serving delicious plant-based food and beverages, and music and entertainment for the whole family. All are welcome at the Vegan Food Fair, from long-time vegans, vegetarians, and those who are curious about the lifestyle. For more reasons to go vegan, visit the official Vegan Food Fair website.
With over forty vendors confirmed already, and more following suit, the crowds are in for a culinary treat. Some of the confirmed vendors include:
Little Island Coconut Creamery
Angel Food
Wise Cicada Café
Minty B Ice Creamery
Organic Mechanic
Wise Boys Burgers
Taco Loco
Ghetto Soul
The Kai Box
Lalele Organic
Hungry For Raw
Nusantara Indonesian Tea Café
The Vegan Food Fair
Sunday 10th April 2016
10.00am – 5.00pm
ASB Showgrounds
Single entry: $5.00 Family of four: $15.00 Children under age of six: Free
www.veganfair.co.nz
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nzvegans/
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