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Mumbai: Neha debuts PETA's new 'V-Card'

| | Nov 22, 2014, at 03:58 am
Mumbai, Nov 21 (IBNS): Bollywood actress Neha Dhupia has joined PETA India as she unveiled India’s first vegan discount card, PETA's V-Card, at Corniche – At the Waterfront in Mumbai's Bandra West area.

The V-Card initiative is supported by Burrp!

"The V-Card gives cardholders a 10 per cent discount on vegan foods from special V-Card menus at numerous participating restaurants in Mumbai and Bangalore. The card – which can be ordered for free from PETAIndia.com – debuted in November in honour of World Vegan Month," read the PETA India website.

PETA’s V-Card is a great initiative to make mouth-watering vegan meals available to the public at a discount,” Dhupia was quoted as saying by the website.

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