Going vegan made easy


Meat-free: Vegan boat noodles made using plant-based products. — The Straits Times/ANN

Once an avid meat lover, Dan Pathomvanich now has a diet that is almost entirely plant-based.

“You’re talking to a previous carnivore. I used to hunt for the best hamburgers and char siew (Chinese barbecued pork) out there,” said the chief executive of NR Instant Produce, which began focusing on plant-based products in 2017.

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