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Vegan Disney World guests now have 400 new menu items to choose from | Mental Floss

Vegan Disney World guests now have 400 new menu items to choose from | Mental Floss | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Starting this month, it will be a lot easier to find vegan menu options at the food stands and restaurants at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida ..."

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What is the difference between vegan and cruelty-free makeup?

What is the difference between vegan and cruelty-free makeup? | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"The terms are used interchangeably, but mean different things ..."

Frida Cyuzuzo's curator insight, February 21, 2020 4:45 AM
 Consumers who love reading labels can agree that it gets very confusing with brands plastering different terms on their products. This article explains the difference between what it means for a product to be vegan, cruelty free and in some cases both. it is very important to educate yourself on these terms, that way you know how to make the right decision on what to/not to buy.
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Vegan fashion grows more fashionable as textile technology improves

Vegan fashion grows more fashionable as textile technology improves | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"They called it "pleather" when Michael Jackson donned plasticky, synthetic leather in his early moon-walking days. Famous for clothing rock stars and club kids in the 1980s and '90s, the fabric is now a hit with a new generation ..."

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What is sustainable fashion? A guide for consumers and brands

What is sustainable fashion? A guide for consumers and brands | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"What Is Sustainable Fashion?A guide that explains what is sustainable fashion for consumers and brands, how to become and remain sustainable..."

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Guinness changing filter process to accommodate vegetarians, vegans

Guinness changing filter process to accommodate vegetarians, vegans | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Did you know that many breweries use fish bladder as a filter to help the yeast settle faster? Guinness has announced this week that it is doing away with the process in an effort to attract more vegans and vegetarians ..."

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