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  2. Élise Desaulniers - Wikipedia

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    Élise Desaulniers is an author, writer, journalist, vegan and an advocate for animal welfare and animal rights. [1] Her writings have aroused considerable controversy in Quebec, with its large dairy industry.

  3. Veganuary - Wikipedia

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    Veganuary is a crowdfunded campaign to issue a challenge each January promoting eating vegan for the month. [9]: 36 Participants sign up online and receive a downloadable "starter kit" and daily support emails. [10] They're offered an online "vegan starter kit" with restaurant guides, product directories, [9]: 36 and a recipe database.

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  5. ProVeg Nederland - Wikipedia

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    During the first festival in 2011, the VeggieChallenge was launched, a challenge to eat less meat for 30 days. Since its inception, over 20,000 people have taken part. [ 13 ] In 2013, the foundation and the Nederlandse Vereniging voor Veganisme (NVV) jointly initiated the VeganChallenge, whereby participants try to reduce their consumption of ...

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  9. Food challenge - Wikipedia

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    Food challenges, such as the gallon challenge or the saltine cracker challenge, are specific challenges or competitions involving food. [1] Milk chugging is a popular competitive eating challenge on college campuses, and was promoted by MTV's Jackass in the early 2000s via their various food skits.