Independent vegan pizza in Manchester

I don’t know how you are all coping with me saying the same thing over and over, because I’m even sick of the sound of my own voice.

It is distressing to watch all of our vegan money be sucked up by huge corporations while independently owned local vegan business go under.

Ms Cupcake of London has recently announced they will be closing their doors (read about it here) and now we have this warning shot being fired by vegan pizza specialists Zad’s of Manchester.

Read the fill statement below:

It’s been a tough six months for us, here at Zads. We sent an email out around New Year explaining many of the issues we had been having, but it seems to have been picked up by a lot of junk mail filters (the Happy New Year subject probably could have done with being a little more original perhaps).

As many others have already said, the mainstreaming of veganism is incredible and something we’ve all dreamt of for a long time, but it comes at the expense of many vegan businesses; hardly a week goes by now that we don’t hear of another independent vegan business calling it quits and shutting up shop. We’re not quite ready for that yet, but we do need to make a few changes.

From this week, we will now be closed on Mondays AND Tuesdays, plus we will not be opening until 5pm on Saturdays and Sundays.

For some time now, our weekday takings have all but disappeared. It is not uncommon for us to not even take enough to cover staff wages, let alone the cost of the food we’re selling and the other costs which come with running a business. We have always been in the fortunate position of not being here to make a fortune. The owner of Zad’s has never taken a penny of income from the business and the business was set up as an extension of the vegan activism which he and the other founding staff members feel is so important.

We hope that compressing our opening hours a little will make the business a little more viable and if it is possible, we will take the opportunity to hire an extra driver at the weekend, to help take off some of the strain during busy periods. We would also dearly love to pay our staff a little more too, which they so thoroughly deserve. This also means that a small price increase is coming in the next couple of months, along with a few small changes to our menu.

Thank you all for your wonderful support, every order, every positive review, or lovely message, really does mean the world to us. We’re trying our very best to make this work, but we can promise you it’s not easy. Many sleepless nights over the last six to twelve months and probably more to come.

We have been inundated with amazing reviews recently, so we know you love what we do – we do, too.

OK. Back to me, FGV. I’ll put it simply again.

If we do not support independent vegan businesses, they will disappear. When we only spend our money in huge conglomerates, our money disappears out of our communities. Local people cannot make a living being vegan if we don’t support them. They can’t pay their bills. They can’t employ other local people.

If you live near Zad’s and you have the spare cash to eat takeaway food occasionally, please make a pledge to do it.

Visit Zad’s online and follow them on Instagram and Twitter.

What The Pitta win major award

This is fabulous news.

Not only did London vegan restaurant What The Pitta win a major award last night, they have exclusively told me they are set to open their fifth location in Manchester this year!

Too much awesome news.

First things first.

The British Kebab Awards were announced last night in London and the much-adored What The Pitta won Best Takeaway.

I am so thrilled for Roj and Cem. Their food is some of the best on the planet and they have worked seriously hard to make their business a success.

The Mayor of London was also on hand to help them celebrate.

I asked Cem to give me a quick statement on how they are feeling afer their huge win. This is what he said:

To win at the Kebab Awards is a huge statement for veganism and just how far it has come. We were laughed at when we decided to create London’s first exclusively vegan kebab shop more than three years ago and now we’ve taken centre stage with our vegan spin on the British classic kebab. We can’t adequately thank our fans and everyone who voted and supported us from the start.

I’m so happy for this vegan business.

Congratulations are over, but you also came for the new location announcement. Keep reading below.

During our conversation about their win, Cem also let slip a little bit of exciting news.

The fifth location for What The Pitta is set to open in Manchester during May 2020.

Yes, Manchester!

This northern location will be in addition to their Shoreditch, Camden, Croydon, and Brighton spots. I’ll report further details as they become available.

It feels like nothing can stop these vegan food heroes. Let’s eat with them often and keep it that way!

Please follow What The Pitta on Instagram.

Another vegan business for sale in the UK

Hot on the news that Sheffield’s adored vegan grocery store The Incredible Nutshell is for sale (read here), we now hear about another successful UK business on the market.

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The Cornish Vegan is an award winning and massively loved vegan eatery in Truro, Cornwall.

Here is what owners Dawn and Paul said on their website regarding the decision to close:

Our goal when starting The Cornish Vegan in 2016 was to become the best vegan eatery in Cornwall within 5 years. Little did we expect that to happen so quickly, especially the awards and TripAdvisor rankings, obviously achieved with the support of our loyal customers. Even now as the business thrives, customers often mention the potential of adding breakfasts, evenings, Sundays and franchising.

However, as our motto reads: “Nothing is as certain as the unforeseen.” Having been full on for nearly 4 years now, all this effort has left us extremely tired. So now we would like to take a step back to enjoy a quieter life in Cornwall.

Therefore, we have decided to put the business on the market. Hopefully someone will want to take over The Cornish Vegan as a going concern and build on our success. We would even help the new owner during the handover in order to make the transition as seamless as possible for our customers. Perhaps you or someone you know might be interested in running a successful vegan business?

This is a wonderful opportunity to step into a successful and established business in a gorgeous town.

If you are interested, email dawn@thecornishvegan.com for more details. And keep eating with them while Dawn and Paul are still in charge!

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Be sure to follow The Cornish Vegan on Instagram to stay updated on the new owners!

UK vegan shoe company launches clothing range

Will’s Vegan Store has long been the go to place online for compassionate shoppers looking for friendly footwear.

Will Green has amassed a huge and loyal clientele thanks to his on trend styles and ethical approach to production.

But it’s not just shoes and boots flying off the shelves at Will’s warehouse.

The UK company has launched a selection of eco-friendly and vegan clothing.

This is what Will has to say about their recycled cotton garments:

We have chosen to use recycled cotton because it has less impact on the environment vs new cotton, including organic. Recycled cotton does not need to be grown which means it saves on water, energy, fertiliser, pesticide (for non organic cotton) and co2 emissions from its farming & transport. Our recycled cotton is created with pre dyed off cuts from the textile industry. On average each garment in the collection has saved 33 litres of water and 2.6kw electricity because it has not been dyed. It has also helped reduce the waste disposal of these offcuts which are usually incinerated.

Will’s Vegan Store proudly states that everything they make and do is certified Carbon Neutral.

There is no packaging waste, as they only use biodegradable plastic free packaging from the paper bags to the paper tape they use to seal them.

Click here to visit the Will’s Vegan Store website and check out all the clothing and footwear. There is a lot to see!

You can also follow Will’s on Instagram.

Vegan hot dogs in Glasgow

Do you enjoy eating vegan hot dogs? Do you love being in Glasgow?

Here is the news for which you have been waiting!

No Mean Dogs has been around for a little while in the Dennistoun area of Glasgow, but the hot dog joint has just had an overhaul.

The takeaway hot dog bar is so popular, most days they sell out of food completely.

To try and meet demand, the owners have invested time, money, and hard work to expand their preparation and cooking space inside the shop.

They are now able to cook their much loved vegan comfort food for more hungry and appreciative customers.

Let’s take a look at some of the good stuff.

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No Mean Dogs also get a lot of rave reviews for their donuts, so make sure you save room for sweets!

You can see the exact location of No Mean Dogs thanks to Google Maps. You can also follow No Mean Dogs on Instagram.

Company releases vegan vitamin range in Australia

Hey, Australia-based friends.

A vitamin and supplement company has just released a big range of vegan products and they are available in many major stores and supermarkets.

Naturopathica has just released ten vegan products and the range includes:

  • Active B12
  • Calcium Plus Vitamin K2
  • Collagen Health
  • Glucosamine
  • Iron Plus Vitamin C & Broccoli Powder
  • Magnesium
  • Multivitamin Plus Spirulina
  • Omega 3
  • Probiotic Plus Prebiotic
  • Vitamin D

Take a look at the advert.

The vegan range from Naturopathic is available from Chemist Warehouse, Coles supermarkets, Good Price Pharmacy, independent pharmacies, and a few online retailers.

If you are outside Australia, I am yet to find any stores with an international delivery option except Good Price Pharmacy which delivers to China only.

You can see the full vegan range from Naturopathic online here.

Beloved vegan grocery store for sale

One of the best vegan grocery stores in the UK is yours to buy and run if you have the cash.

This is an amazing opportunity!

The Incredible Nutshell of Sheffield has long been one of my favourite places to shop and I have always made time to visit when I’m in the city.

Charley has done an incredible job of building up not just a trusted and valued spot to buy the best vegan products, she has also created a social hub that has become an intrinsic part of vegan Sheffield.

Need to know what’s happening? Go to the Nutshell. Want the latest info on vegan eateries in Sheffield? Head into the Nutshell.

Charley has built invaluable relationships with suppliers and has made her store the go to place for hard to find and widely popular vegan products.

But after five years of unwavering service, Charley wants to step into a different role and is now looking for a buyer who wants to take over The Incredible Nutshell.

This is an amazing opportunity for a compassionate entrepreneur who wants to keep this much loved vegan business alive.

Click here to read the full sale offer.

Extra note: I want to express my heartfelt thanks and appreciation to Charley for everything she has done for animals. The Vegan Nutshell has been the heart of vegan Sheffield for five years and her hard work and dedication can never be forgotten.

Vegan restaurant makes cheesecake deal with Whole Foods

I recently discovered with my own tastebuds that Plant Power Fast Food is one of the best places on the planet to buy vegan food.

The fast food chain with locations scattered around Southern California is almost without peer when it comes to plant-based comfort food. Their burgers, breakfast sandwiches, fries, and shakes are all the stuff of legend.

And let’s not overlook their decadent cheesecakes.

The cheesecakes by Plant Power are such a standout item, the chain has recently inked a deal with Whole Foods Market stores.

You can currently buy the cheesecakes by the slice in the following locations across Southern California:

  • Hillcrest
  • La Jolla
  • Del Mar
  • Laguna Niguel
  • Irvine
  • Jamboree
  • Huntington Beach
  • Brea
  • Redondo Beach
  • Torrance
  • El Segundo
  • Newport Beach
  • Long Beach

Plant Power has announced that this list is just the start and more Whole Foods locations will be added soon.

If you live in Southern California or are visiting soon, grab some vegan cheesecake from Whole Foods and visit one of the Plant Power Fast Food restaurants for exceptionally good eating.

Follow Plant Power on Instagram and see all locations on their website.

Wulf & Lamb launches second restaurant

After opening in Chelsea in 2017, Wulf & Lamb has been at the forefront of the plant-based casual dining scene in London, offering an array of vegan dishes including their greatly adored Chilli-non- Carne, Wulf Burger, and Cauliflower steak.

Wulf & lamb has been one of my favourite places to eat in the UK since they opened, so this news of a second location is certainly a cause for celebration.

The new location on Chiltern Street, Marylebone boasts 90 seats and will offer full table service, outdoor seating, and a bar with an exciting cocktail menu.

There will be a number of exciting new dishes added to the menu including Glazed Miso Aubergine, Bao, Artichoke Pesto Linguine, and Crème Brûlée developed by Head Chef Konstantinos Kotidis.

I’m so excited for this addition to the London food landscape.

Founder Philip Ryan said:

We are thrilled to be opening in Marylebone. Since we opened in Chelsea three years ago we have been delighted by the growing trend for plant-based eating. Our customers have fallen in love with our take on classic comfort foods including Mac-n-Cheese and Wulf Pie. For Marylebone we’ve added more dishes including starters, indulgent desserts, and a full cocktail and wine list.

Wulf & Lamb Marylebone will open to the public on Thursday February 27, 2020 from 7:30am – 10:30pm, 7 days a week.

You can see the exact location of the new Marylebone Wulf & Lamb online thanks to Google Maps.

You can make a reservation online here.

You can also follow Wulf & Lamb on Instagram.

Vegan friendly bar in Twickenham and Surbiton

London and southeast people, did you know you have a chain of vegan-friendly bars/cafes that are also extremely dog-friendly?

Wags & Tales are located in both Surbiton and Twickenham.

My mate Kay got along to the Twickenham location recently and she was raving about the vegan options and just the entire vibe of the place.

Both venues are like typical bars but they also have separate menus for dogs, dog areas and water bowls, lots of vegan food options, and a lot of people raving about them online.

You and your canine friends should get along for cocktails, comfort food, and a very welcoming environment for everyone, especially those in your party with four legs.

Visit Wags & Tales online for locations and full menus.

Follow Wags & Tales on Instagram.