Mayor Manheimer proclaims Thursday to be “Meatout Day” in Asheville

Mayor Manheimer proclaims Thursday to be “Meatout Day” in Asheville

Mayor Manheimer has signed a proclamation stating Thursday, March 20 is Meatout Day in Asheville. This is not an invitation to pig out on barbecue. Rather, the proclamation encourages locals to “to explore a wholesome diet of vegetables, fresh fruits and whole grains” as part of a national campaign led by meatout.org. Charlotte, Baltimore and Dallas are among the other cities who have made the pledge to forgo meat for a day.

For more information and to read the signed proclamation, visit meatout.org.

About meatout.org:

Meatout is an international observance helping individuals evolve to a wholesome, compassionate diet of fruits, vegetables, whole grains. The purpose is to expose the public to the joys and benefits of a plant-based
diet, while promoting the availability and selection alternatives to meat and dairy in mainstream grocery stores, restaurants, and catering operations.

Meatout has grown explosively since its inception in 1985 to become the world’s largest annual grassroots diet education campaign. Thousands of caring people in all 50 U.S. states and a host of other countries welcome Spring with colorful educational events. These range from simple information tables, exhibits, and cooking demonstrations to elaborate receptions and festivals. Visitors are asked to “kick the meat habit” on March 20th (first day of spring) and explore a wholesome, nonviolent diet of fruits, vegetables and whole grains.

Several mainstream health advocacy organizations, including the American Cancer Society, the National Cancer Institute, Johns Hopkins University, and the American Heart Association, have since launched their own campaigns to promote consumption of plant-based foods.

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Lea McLellan is a freelance writer who likes to write stories about music, art, food, wellness and interesting locals doing interesting things.

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