The first all-vegan food store network went bankrupt
The first all-vegan food store network – offering food without any animal origin – went bankrupt in Germany.
The chain Veganz, which shuns animal products, will close at least four of its nine of its branches after announcing its bankruptcy in December, Lebensmittelzeitung reported.
Jan Bredack, the founder of the chain, told the paper: “The model of the vegan supermarket outstripped itself, because of the growing supply of vegan produce.” (MTI)
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