Heather Mills Opens Redwood Wholefood Shop For In Store Shopping
Written by Vegetarian Star on December 15th, 2010 in Business, Food & Drink.
Redwood Wholefood Company, a food business owned by Heather Mills that specializes in faux meat and faux cheese products, opened its first shop in Corby in England this week. Lovers of vegan deli meats and dairy-free cheeses under brands like Vegideli and Cheezly and Cheatin’ can now shop Redwood like they would any other grocery store.
The decision was made by Redwood after learning many of the natural foods shops in the area did not have much refrigeration space.
Lee Rockingham, Redwood’s finance director, said, “People in Corby have been asking us for ages if they can buy directly from us but in the past we just haven’t had the space.”
“Before it was quite difficult for local people to get hold of our products because they need to be kept chilled.”
The shop in Corby is open Tuesday-Friday between 10am and 4pm.
Mills recently participated in a debate over whether or not humans should eat meat. Mills used the argument that people simply aren’t designed to hunt and would never have been able to if it had not been for the modern inventions that came after humans had been surviving for quite some time.
“I’m asking you to walk to the nearest field and show me those claws that you have where you can jump on the cow, rip it apart and start munching on it,” Mills said. “If your teeth and your hands were not made to do that, how can you rip that flesh apart? You cannot – it’s what the meat and dairy lobbyists infiltrate into you.”
Photo: PR Photos
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