This year, dm will also join the Veganuary challenge
Starting in January, a separate subpage will be dedicated to the topic on the dm.hu interface, Start small in your household! and they invite their followers to play in a closed Facebook group.
January, as the month of renewal, is ideal for trying out a new diet, such as veganism – this is the idea behind the vegan January challenge. Speaking of the challenge, dm also encourages customers to try the vegan diet for a month! More and more people decide to introduce vegan products into their daily diet. The diverse offer of dm also contributes to the diversity of vegan nutrition, as we can find many plant-based delicacies on the shelves, including dm’s multiple-awarded own brand, dmBio.
Vegan cuisine is extremely creative. Whether it’s breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks or desserts, everyone will find something to their liking among the various vegan recipes. From January, the dm website will also offer many great ideas on the topic.
The Vegan January Challenge is a campaign by a non-profit organization that encourages people in more than 209 countries and territories to try a plant-based diet – in January and all year round. The purpose of the campaign and participation in the challenge is, among other things, to contribute to environmental protection and a healthy lifestyle.
The content will be available on this page from January:
www.dm.hu/dm-inspiraciok/temak-vilaga-a-dm-nel/veganuar
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