World Vegetarian Day
29th September 2021
29th September 2021
Friday 1st October is World Vegetarian Day. It is a celebration of meatless fare and the opportunity to learn about the benefits of being a vegetarian, including life-enhancement, better animal welfare and preservation of the planet.
World Vegetarian Day was established as an annual occasion to promote the joy, compassion and health benefits of vegetarianism. The day was originated by the Vegetarian Society in 1977 and endorsed by the International Vegetarian Union in 1978. Since then, the annual event has seen many people relish in the opportunity to go meat-free and experiment with plant-based delicacies.
There are various advantages to health and the environment by adopting a vegetarian diet. These include:
Back in May of this year, National Vegetarian Week encouraged people to take part in the “Veggie 123 Challenge.” This challenge asked individuals to:
For World Vegetarian Day, why not kick off the Veggie 123 Challenge for yourself?
Whether it’s a vegan lunch at The Pantiles Café or a traditional meat-free Indian at Kirthon, there are a plethora of plant-based options to enjoy at The Pantiles’ restaurants, cafes and bars.
If you’re in rush, you can always grab something veggie while on the go! We recommend a visit to The Cake Shed or The Zero Waste Company; Royal Tunbridge Wells’ one-stop shops for vegetarian and vegan snacks!
If you fancy trying your own meat-free recipes at home, head to Oliver Greens and grab some locally produced fruit and veg.
Click here to find out more about The Pantiles’ eateries.