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What Are The Best Android Apps for Vegans?

We’ve already told you about some of our favorite cooking apps for Android. While many of these apps can be designed to be vegan-friendly, they’re not specifically designed for vegan users. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of vegan-only or vegan-specific apps available for your phone. Trust us, there are plenty. Instead of making you search around for the best apps for vegans, however, we’ll share them: here are three of our favorite apps for vegans.

Bunny Free

Bunny Free lets you know if a certain company is cruelty-free. Typing a company’s name into the app’s search bar lets you know if they test their products on animals. You can also scan a product barcode, and the app will tell you if the product has been tested on animals. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) provides the app with resources about a company or product’s cruelty-free status.

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Veggoagogo

Veggoagogo is a translation app that ensures you’re eating vegan, even if you’re visiting a country where you don’t speak the language. The app, which costs under two dollars, lets you click on a certain question, like, for example, “Can you show me which items on your menu contain no meat?” The app then translates the sentence into the language spoken wherever you are. The app contains an impressive number of languages into which it translates these sentences, including, for example, Bulgarian and Tagalog.

Happy Cow

Happy Cow lets you search for vegan restaurants or restaurants with vegan offerings while you’re on the go. Tracking your location, the app gives you a map of restaurants that are nearby where you are currently, as well as listing the restaurants, health food stores, and businesses in your area that cater to vegans. The free app, which is available for restaurants and businesses in 175 countries, also lets you search for exclusively vegan or vegetarian restaurants. The premium app is also a possibility, letting you save listings offline, see all the reviews from other eaters, and search by keyword.

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