Vegan Prince Khaled Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud intends to fight the growing obesity problem in the Middle East by opening new plant-based restaurants in UAE, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Lebanon, and Jordan.
Vegan Prince Khaled Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud announced this month on social media his intent to open vegan restaurants across the Middle East in an effort to combat the region’s obesity epidemic. “By 2020 we are aiming to have a minimum of 10 restaurants/cafés,” Prince Khaled said on Facebook. “Our region occupies parts of the top 10 most obese counties in the world. This is crazy and frankly a joke we have reached this level. I'm not saying opening 10 restaurants will solve this issue, but you better believe it's a step in the right direction.” Prince Khaled joined JUST’s (formerly Hampton Creek) Board of Directors last year to bring his expertise in the area of finance and animal rights to the food-technology company. “I have been born into a situation that gives me the capacity to make a significant positive influence in the world,” Prince Khaled said in September. “Industrial animal agriculture is poisoning our planet, depleting resources, contributing to a global health crisis, and causing animal suffering beyond anything most of us can imagine.”
Volkswagen Vows to Eliminate Testing Cars on Animals
The German car company will no longer force monkeys to inhale carcinogenic fumes.
Read More »
Midwest Pizza Chain Launches Meaty Vegan Menu
Parkway Pizza partners with vegan shop The Herbivorous Butcher to create a full vegan menu that features pepperoni, chicken, cheesy toast, and meatball hoagies.
Read More »
Hip-Hop Producer C-Note Goes Vegan to Fight Diabetes
Producer Carlton Mays, Jr. eschews animal products to ensure his longevity in the music industry.
Read More »
Halo Top Adds Seven Ice Cream Flavors to Vegan Line
America's top-selling ice cream brand expands its vegan options with new flavors, including coconut milk-based Birthday Cake, Pancakes & Waffles, and Candy Bar.
Read More »
Tyson Invests in Clean-Meat Startup Memphis Meats
The meat company makes its second investment—following its investment in Beyond Meat—in alternatives to animal slaughter.
Read More »
More Flashbacks
0 Response to "Saudi Arabian Prince to Open 10 Vegan Eateries by 2020"
Post a Comment