Support Vegetarian "Ethical Choices" Green Fast Food Drive-thru Restaurants

Vegetarian food is important for health, nutrition, ecology, ethics & world hunger. The Goal is Drive-thru windows with green environmental mass fast food chains on a national scale. We need fast food with ecologically friendly choices. No need to be vegetarian to support this.

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Lisa Walker Support Vegetarian "Ethical Choices" Green Fast Food Drive-thru Restaurants

Jul 28, 2009 09:11 am

Vegetarian "Ethical Choices" Green Fast Food Drive-thru Restaurants: There is enough food in the world to feed each person 4.3 pounds of food per day. The problem is not scarcity, but poverty. Vegetarian food issues are related to health, nutrition, ecology, ethics & world hunger. There are many healthy veggie restaurants - the Key &a... Continue reading Support Vegetarian "Ethical Choices" Green Fast Food Drive-thru Restaurants

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Karen Isailovic
August 26, 2009 - 11:56am
I've dreamt of drive thru sushi for years, glad you've started something, thanks for your efforts.
Jay
August 29, 2009 - 6:56pm
Lisa, I am co founder of www.showyourcolorsbyjennifer.com accessories with a purpose. We have selected purple and black as our flagship colors to raise awarness and proceeds of the home cause. Help us by wearing one.
Jay
August 29, 2009 - 6:57pm
I never looked at it that way. Anything I can do in Atlanta just let me know!
stephstew
September 24, 2009 - 11:55am
I have always wanted to start a healthy fast food.. It's what we need. I am an esthetician, wellness coach, organic living consultant, yoga teacher, and currently studying alternative medicine and holistic nutrition. Many of my clients just feel they dont have easily obtainable options.. and I think in this crazy fast paced world..healthy fast food would be great! Thank you for stepping up and speaking out.. positive energy your way! Stephanie Stewart "a voice"
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  • Last Updated: Aug 26, 2009
  • Focus Areas: Environment: Conservation; Corporate Responsibility: Ethical Companies, Sustainability; Hunger: Famine, International, US; Health; Homelessness; Human Rights: Poverty
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veggiedrivethru
August 6, 2009 - 2:26pm
Hi Michelle, Great ideas, thanks! I haven't contaced Stoneyfield Farm... Do you know if their fast food plan was to include Drive-thru windows? That is the most important key to this concept since there are already fast food vegetarian places that you can walk into. & Exactly, buying locally is extremely important. Each Veggie Drive-Thru restaurant could ensure most of their food is from local growers.... excellent point & I'll add that to our list. It would be nice if a place like Whole Foods store that is already established with a food serving sort of restaurant area, could just add a drive thru window on the side of their building for a few basic items like veggie burgers, veggie burritos, juices, etc. So if the veggie drive-thru chain restaurants buy local for their food supply it would be best, thanks for all of your suggestions & hoping this will happen soon!
Michelle
August 4, 2009 - 4:47pm
This is a really great idea. Have you connected with Stoneyfield Farm? They tried to start this type of "fast food" establishment in the northeast but I'm not sure it really succeeded. One thing to think in mind is buying locally which might be the bigger issue, and could be in conflict with a "national" chain, even organic and veggie. A great, and popular, book on this is The Omnivore's Dilemma which you've likely read. If you haven't, go for it! It's an easy to read, accessible story of food in America and what might be a more important movement than going veggie - supporting local and sustainable farms. ps. I am a vegetarian - but still think going local is even more important than going veggie for our world's sustainability. I can't wait to see how your story goes! ;-)
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