Published 15 June 2023
Earlier this year we teamed up with +MVT Racing (Positive Movement Racing), a rising sim-racing team competing in various iRacing.com series and events. We’re proud to be partnered with +MVT Racing as they support causes and organizations centered around veganism, animal rights, equality and eco-consciousness.
To commemorate our partnership, +MVT Racing kindly offered a USD$100 gift card to be used at an online vegan retailer to be awarded to anyone who signs up and completes our 30 Day Vegan Easy Challenge.
Petra can use the gift card, which is equivalent to AUD$150, for online shopping at the Vegan Grocery Store!
She is now a new vegan who is exploring making her own vegan cheeses and seitan from scratch using some of our delicious recipes at veganeasy.org/recipes
Petra’s journey to veganism was aided by the daily Vegan Easy emails she received as part of the challenge. She said:
“The daily emails were very useful to me as I am a beginner. I had enjoyed the information with the recipes. … I would like to thank all of you for helping me on my journey.”
Happy shopping Petra and many thanks to our partner +MVT Racing!
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