Overview
Since starting up in 2017, Sydney's first vegan market has held countless successful events. Luckily for all of Sydney's vegans, it's continuing through the COVID-19 pandemic — but, of course, virtually.
The idea is similar, but instead of filling the Entertainment Quarter with over 100 stalls, Sydney Vegan Market, together with the Newcastle Vegan Market, is offering its curated selection of snacks, homewares, fashion, art and skincare online. It has launched Vegan NSW Marketplace: your one-stop-shop for all of your plant-based needs.
For the most part, is all about food. Across the website, you can expect to see Sydney's most popular vegan brands, peddling everything from croissants and baked goods to lasagne, garlic bread and 'bolognese'. A lot of the food 'stalls' are offering free delivery, too, you'll just need to order in advance and, in some cases, give 48 hours notice.
Also available to peruse are candles, eco shopping bags, essential oils, reusable makeup wipes and shoes. And gifts for mum, if you're thinking about Mother's Day (May 10, btw).
Other items on the agenda include a free talk series, cooking demos, workout classes and more every Sunday from 12–2pm via Vegan NSW TV (VTV), which is streamed on the marketplace website.
Top image: Milad K