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Grand Opening 10% off Vegan T-Shirts - No Cruel Tee

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To celebrate the long awaited opening of Australia's Largest Online Vegan T-Shirt shop, they are offering 10% off your full order until the end of the year.
Do you have a vegan friend or sibling that is difficult to buy for Christmas. get them a Vegan T-shirt!

At No Cruel Tee we want everyone to wear a vegan message. And we understand that some people want to shout from the roof tops and make it obvious that they are vegan whereas others want to keep it subtle and discreetly share that they too are vegan. We have everyone covered. Some designs simply spell it out and others subtly share the vegan message.

At No Cruel Tee we believe clothing should last you more than a single season. We source high quality garments and use the latest, eco friendly printing technology to ensure your t-shirt lasts the tests of life.

We also print on demand, therefore, eliminating potentially wasted, unwanted garments piling up in a warehouse only to become landfill.

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    • Source? Given that 40% of the world's grain goes to livestock and not humans I find that hard to believe.

      • Why focus on grain, a single crop, which when used as a feed stock produces calorie dense protein.
        It should be patently obvious, when looking at conventional crop yields vs organic, the immense increase in agriculture land required if everyone switched to organic. You should do your own research, but here is a Forbes article based on USDA data:

        To have raised all U.S. crops as organic in 2014 would have required farming of one hundred nine million more acres of land. That is an area equivalent to all the parkland and wildland areas in the lower 48 states or 1.8 times as much as all the urban land in the nation.
        https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevensavage/2015/10/09/the-org…

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    I like vegans but I couldn't eat a whole one.

  • You need to find a graphic designer or artist to help you. A green t-shirt with the world broccoli on it is extremely low effort.

    Have you seen vegan-themed shirts like this? That's something I would buy.

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