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  2. List of vegetarian and vegan companies - Wikipedia

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    Food manufacturer of "Loma Linda" brand vegetarian and vegan foods. [12] Acquired in 1991 by Morningstar Farms originator, Ohio's Worthington Foods , which was then acquired, in 1999, by Kellogg's and then, in 2015, by the Atlantic Natural Foods Company (Meatless Select, Caroline's brands), of Nashville, North Carolina.

  3. abillion - Wikipedia

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    abillion is a mobile application helping users to find vegan and sustainable products. [1]The platform allow users to review plant-based, cruelty-free and sustainable products, while donating between 0.10 and $1 to nonprofit organisations for each review written.

  4. HappyCow - Wikipedia

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    The platform hosts over 220,000 businesses in over 180 countries, with over 1.5 million reviews, more than 2 million photos, and 14 million monthly listing views. [4] The directory contains restaurants, cafes, bakeries, juice bars, food trucks, catering services, shops and food stores which are either fully vegan or offer vegan options.

  5. These Are the Top 100 Vegan Restaurants in America ... - AOL

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    According to a 2023 Gallup poll, about 4% of Americans identify as vegetarian, while 1% identify as vegan and while that figure might seem small, it amounts to millions of diners looking for ...

  6. What do you consider iconic SC food brands? Here are 5 ... - AOL

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    Some products go back a century, others decades. All have a cult-like following.

  7. Follow Your Heart (company) - Wikipedia

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    Follow Your Heart is a vegan and vegetarian food company that began in 1970 as a restaurant in Canoga Park, California. In 1977, they began selling Vegenaise, an egg-free mayonnaise substitute whose name is a portmanteau of vegetarian and mayonnaise . [ 1 ]