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  2. HappyCow - Wikipedia

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    HappyCow was founded in 1999 by Eric Brent as an online food guide to help travelers find vegan options around the world. [1] [2] [3] In 2011, the mobile app was launched on both Apple and Android and has been downloaded over 4 million times.

  3. Lush (company) - Wikipedia

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    Lush products are 100% vegetarian, and 95% of the products are also vegan. [ citation needed ] They often contain fruits and vegetables such as grapefruit juice, vanilla beans, aloe vera, avocado butter, rosemary oil, fresh papaya , and coconut. [ 58 ]

  4. Veganz - Wikipedia

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    Veganz was founded as the first vegan supermarket chain in Europe. As of 2020, Veganz offers around 165 products in 26 countries, as well as in online stores. [1] Based in Germany, the company opened its first store in Berlin Prenzlauer Berg, in the summer of 2011, with 250 square meters of space

  5. List of vegetarian and vegan companies - Wikipedia

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    Meat analogue products at a Veganz store in Berlin, Germany. This is a list of vegetarian and vegan companies that do not use animal products or animal-based products in their goods. Such companies include food manufacturers and cosmetics companies, among others.

  6. Quorn - Wikipedia

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    In late 2011, the first vegan Quorn product was released, called the Quorn Vegan Burger, [56] available initially only in the United States. Following strong sales of the product and increasing demand from the UK market, Quorn began development of a line of vegan products for the UK market, as well as reducing its use of eggs overall, using 3.5 ...

  7. Gardein - Wikipedia

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    Gardein (a portmanteau of garden and protein) is a line of meat-free foods produced by Conagra Brands.In 2003, the company was founded by Yves Potvin, who remained as the CEO of Gardein until 2016. [1]