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KFC hopes to repeat Greggs vegan success

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Fast food chain KFC launched a completely vegan “Imposter Burger” this week, which customers will be able to trial for the next month at 20 restaurants, mostly in London and Bristol. They are far from alone: McDonald's now sells vegetable wraps, Byron Burger offers vegan options and Greggs has enjoyed great success with its meat-free sausage rolls. Vegan food may still be a niche, but it’s undoubtedly growing at pace. Our data shows that just 1% of the UK eschew meat and dairy but that there are geographic and demographic hotspots. Read More...

LASU Reacts to Degree Certificate Found at Suya Spot

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Lagos State University (LASU) has reacted to a viral social media post about a degree certificate allegedly found at a ‘suya’ spot The institution said the incident was an old event and that the certificate was recovered on Wednesday, November 21, 2018According to the statement, the certificate was invalidated because the graduate’s surname was wrongly written as Abisoye instead of AbioyeLegit.ng journalist Adekunle Dada has over 5 years of experience covering basic and tertiary education in Nigeria and worldwide Read More...

Majority still support the fox hunting ban

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Most British people support the 2004 ban on fox hunting, and even people living in rural areas share this tendencyThe Conservative party manifesto will include a commitment to repealing the ban on fox hunting with hounds, the Telegraph recently reported. The news came on Boxing Day, traditionally the biggest day in hunting. Oliver Letwin, the Cabinet minister given the job of drawing up the manifesto, has agreed to commit to a free vote on 2004’s Hunting Act, which outlawed the hunting of foxes and a number of other wild animals with hounds. Read More...