Archive for the ‘More Veg Options’ Category
Photos & Quick Reportback from Today’s Vegan Donut Feed-in [Photos]
Today’s vegan donut feed-in went really well! We gave out about 100 donut samples and flyers about the campaign to get Dunkin Donuts to add vegan donuts. We were out there urging Dunkin Donuts to quit supporting animal cruelty at egg factory farms. We met some vegetarians and vegan who were excited to see us [...]
January 27, 2010
Tags: baked goods, Dunkin' Donuts, photos, Vegan Feed-in, Worcester Posted in: Events, Misc, More Veg Options, Veg Advocacy
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Price Chopper in Worcester Offers Vegan Cookies
Apparently Price Chopper now offers vegan cookies. Do you know what the story is? I plan to call the manager on Monday to see if I can find out if this is a company-wide thing, or just at the Price Chopper near Webster Square. In any case, you should stop by and give them a [...]
November 15, 2009
Tags: cookies!, price chopper Posted in: Grocery Stores, Misc, More Veg Options
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Artichoke Coop Ups the Veegs [More Vegan Yummies]
Good news! The Artichoke Food Coop (800 Main Street, Worcester) has now restocked their vegan yummies. Back in July I announced on the VegWorcester blog that the Artichoke had begun stocking vegan cheese and marshmallows. Well, they sold out pretty quickly and have now refined their ordering a little bit. In addition to the standard [...]
September 17, 2009
Tags: baked goods, cookies!, vegan cheese Posted in: Artichoke Food Cooperative, Grocery Stores, More Veg Options
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Peace O’ Pie Opening in Allston [Vegan Pizza Joint]
This is starting to become a weird trend: a great vegan restaurant closes then a new vegan restaurant opens in its place.
When Quan Yin closed, Veggie Corner quickly set up shop in its old location. Well, TJ’s house of vegan pizza just recently closed, but now Peace ‘O Pie is opening in its place.
Their [...]
September 11, 2009
Tags: Allston, Boston, pizza!, vegan cheese Posted in: More Veg Options, News, Restaurants & Businesses, Veggie Corner
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Red Robin goes cage-free
Another fast food chain has agreed to only use eggs from facilities that do not use battery-cages. Cage-free factory farms are not exactly heaven for animals, but removing battery-cages from the equation is a major improvement. As the recent undercover investigation into New England’s largest egg farm demonstrated, forcing hens to live in barren wire [...]
July 23, 2009
Tags: battery cages, cage-free, eggs, Worcester Posted in: Animal Rights, More Veg Options, News, Veg Advocacy
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Get your vegan cheese and marshmallows at the Artichoke Food Coop
The Artichoke Food Coop is now offering Teese and Dandies from Chicago Soy Dairy–the best vegan cheese and marshmallows available. The Artichoke is not only the first place in Worcester to offer these goodies. It is not only the first place in Central Massachusetts. The Artichoke is the first place in the entire state of [...]
July 9, 2009
Tags: cooking, pizza!, vegan cheese, Worcester Posted in: Artichoke Food Cooperative, Grocery Stores, More Veg Options
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Big Y Features New Veg Sandwiches + Wraps
Big Y on May Street in Worcester is now featuring some vegan wraps and sandwiches in their deli section. Here are some recon photos taken by a VegWorcester field agent:
A couple weeks ago, I heard a rumor about them, but when I stopped by the Big Y I didn’t actually find them myself. I asked [...]
June 24, 2009
Tags: Big Y, rumors, Worcester Posted in: Grocery Stores, More Veg Options, Veg Advocacy
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Worcester Magazine: VegWorcester spreads the word on meat-free dining
Be sure to pick up this week’s copy of Worcester Magazine. There’s an article about the VegWorcester dining guide, complete with a sneak preview. You can also read the article online: VegWorcester spreads the word on meat-free dining.
Are you interested in getting a copy of the vegetarian dining guide? Fill out this form.
May 29, 2009
Tags: community, Worcester, Worcester Mag Posted in: More Veg Options, News, Veg Advocacy
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Twitter Co-founder Calls for Vegetarian School Lunches
Biz Stone (@biz), twitter’s founder and a vegan, wrote a letter to Rep. George Miller, chair of the House Education and Labor Committee. Stone is calling on Miller to support the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act, which would add a vegetarian option to school lunch programs.
Here’s a PSA from the Physicians Committee for Responsible [...]
May 17, 2009
Tags: celebrities, twitter Posted in: Activism, More Veg Options, News, Veg Advocacy
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VegWorcester Dining Guide Going to Print This Week
Thanks to everyone who donated, we reached our fund-raising goal! The Spring 2009 Vegetarian Dining Guide is going to the printer this week. It contains 26 listings, 5 upcoming community events and 3 good reasons to go vegan.
Here’s a sneak peak:
A high-quality printable PDF will be on VegWorcester in the next week or so. Email [...]
May 11, 2009
Tags: community Posted in: 2009 Vegetarian Dining Guide, Activism, More Veg Options, Veg Advocacy
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