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Opening a Vegan Café & Zero Waste Shop in Dublin - Sebastian, The Carrot's Tail
Ep. 35
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On the first day of lockdown I moved into a new house within 5km of The Carrot's Tail. The vegan café quickly became a fortnightly highlight for me and my housemates. In this episode, I talk to Sebastian, one of the founders of the business, about his personal journey to veganism to the running of the café.
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