What’s behind the recent closure of four vegan restaurants in Dublin? Could it be that people...
Could it be that people are turning away from vegan diets or are they just part of the sad trend of Irish restaurants shutting for good?Advertisement, former vegan influencer Anthony Clavin explained that he actually found it “healing” when he began eating again.“I was in it, I was a bit dogmatic - you got to believe in something.”
Formerly a vegan chef, a “crazy accident” meant he was unable to work in a heavy kitchen and instead he got a job in a cafe.“It was up the Wicklow Mountains and we got this local bacon in,” he said.“I just couldn’t resist - it was like this weird pull. I don’t want to sound like a primal but that’s what it felt like.
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