Sexy vegans to be honoured in Peta competition

 
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Press Association12 March 2014

Animal rights group Peta wants to honour the sexiest vegans in the UK and Ireland.

The group has launched its annual competition to find those who've said farewell to meat, eggs and dairy products with its 2014 Sexiest Vegan UK and Ireland contest.

Three factors will help to determine the two winners - a public vote on the website, how well entrants have promoted their entry and a vegan diet, alongside the entrant's attractiveness.

Yvonne Taylor, from Peta, said: "Compassion for others is not only a sign of strength but also a big turn-on.

"Everyone who enters this contest is already a winner because they know that the best thing that people can do for animals, the planet and their own health is to go vegan."

Male and female winners will each receive a night for two and lunch at Lancrigg Vegetarian Country House Hotel in Grasmere, Cumbria, plus a vegan dinner for two at Cumbria's Zeffirellis restaurant.

Entrants must be over 18 years old and need to register by 3pm on March 27 at www.peta.org.uk.

Eight finalists, four men and four women, will be notified and featured on PETA's websites by noon on April 2.

Voting will be open until April 11.

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