In celebration of its seventh store opening inside Whole Foods Market in Old Town, Alexandria (1700 Duke, Alexandria, VA 22314), and the successful launch of Tracye McQuirter’s 10,000 Black Vegan Women Program, PLNT Burger, a plant-based restaurant concept co-founded by Celebrity Chef Spike Mendelslohn, hosted a socially distanced event for media and community members.
As consumers focus on wellness and health, the vegan segment of the food and product industry continues to grow. Along with this growth comes a newfound demand for vegan consumer transparency. I
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PLNT Burger joins the growing number of BeVeg certified vegan restaurants across the globe.
Do you want a vegan standard that's globally implemented, defined and trusted? Do you want vegan claims to be taken as seriously as kosher, halal, or gluten-free? Attorney founder and CEO of BeVeg International, Carissa Kranz presents.