Can't see this being a thing in European countries or the States. This would have been based on religious reasons and the more common Western religions don't have any guidelines/rules against meat.
In Europe the most vegan friendly city is London, it would be easy to guess it because it is a multicultural and high population city. After follows Berlin and Paris.
As well Warsaw and Prague are standing better than Madrid or Lisbon.
I was thinking London or maybe Berlin as well.
Good to hear that London is doing well. A lot of places have got vegan options now so it's not too hard to find a place to eat at. A lot of credit goes to Greggs actually, they made it a mainstream thing over here.
Ash A lot of credit goes to Greggs actually
What is Greggs, Google says some kind of bakery?
John Or blue cheese
Not for me really, I do not like to put anything that smells bad in my mouth.
Julie Brooks-Girskiene Stasys-Girskis Or more often not 😉
That depends on who is creating them.
Julie Brooks-Girskiene A British bakery chain. Nothing fancy but it's tasty and cheap which makes it a great place to buy pastries from especially for breakfast whilst you're on your way to work.
Ash @Julie Brooks-Girskiene Probably most famous for it's sausage rolls. Not sure anyone much eats them outside of the UK though, Australians maybe?
John @Ash I had to Google to check what a sausage roll is. That is not what I imagined at all, I thought of something like a hot dog.
John Probably most famous for it's sausage rolls. Not sure anyone much eats them outside of the UK though, Australians maybe?
I think I ate a couple of those when I was in Australia a few years back, also 'meat pies'.
I'm imagining that Australia is another place you are not going to find a meat-free town anytime too soon.
Stasys-Girskis Probably not 🙂