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Black Americans are 2X more likely to be vegan. Are restaurants, grocery stores keeping up?

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Eating less meat can slash your carbon footprint, and Black Americans have been leading the trend adopting this climate friendly diet. In Dayton, the appetite for vegan diets is growing, but there are still some barriers to Black Daytonians to accessing vegan options.

Source: WYSO Public Radio | WYSO

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