Tesco has announced it will be launching their first ever range of festive plant-based treats for your family pet to get involved in Christmas dinner this year.
19.11.2021 - 14:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
If you've been eagerly anticipating the release of Greggs Vegan Festive Bake and other vegan festive food this year - then you're in luck - as you can now get paid to try out the best plant-based offerings this year.
Takeaway insurance website MoneyBeach.co.uk will officially pay one lucky applicant to taste-test some of the plant-based seasonal offerings and rank their 'festiveness' compared to the other choices.
With multiple brands launching more plant-based food for the festive season, the
Tesco has announced it will be launching their first ever range of festive plant-based treats for your family pet to get involved in Christmas dinner this year.
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