Mario Batali Joins Meatless Mondays Movement
Chef Mario Batali is famous for his love of meat but he's taken a big stand for eating a little less of it. Batali has joined the Meatless Mondays movement and he's bringing the dinners in his restaurants along with him. Starting past Monday and every Monday thereafter, his restaurants including Babbo, Del Posto, Esca, Lupa, Carnevino Italian Steakhouse and Osteria Mozza will offer at least two vegetarian entrees. The dishes will be designated on menus with a Meatless Monday logo."The fact is, most people in the U.S. eat way more meat than is good for them or the planet," said Batali in a press release. "Asking everyone to go vegetarian or vegan isn't a realistic or attainable goal. But we can focus on a more plant-based diet, and support the farmers who raise their animals humanely and sustainably. That's why I'm such a big believer in the Meatless Monday movement!"
Others involved in the Meatless Monday movement include food writer Michael Pollan, Al Gore, Sir Paul McCartney, Simon Cowell and Gwyneth Paltrow. The project began in 2003 and encourages people to opt to go meatless once a week.
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