London Underground, London, UK. 19th December, 2016. London commuters are treated to a flash performance by pole acrobats from Ireland, Terri Walsh and Michael Donohoe, as Veganuary launch the first ever vegan advertising campaign on the London Underground. The adverts are created by Veganuary – the charity that encourages people to try vegan in January. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News

London Underground, London, UK. 19th December, 2016. London commuters are treated to a flash performance by pole acrobats from Ireland, Terri Walsh and Michael Donohoe, as Veganuary launch the first ever vegan advertising campaign on the London Underground. The adverts are created by Veganuary – the charity that encourages people to try vegan in January. Credit: Dinendra Haria/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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London Underground, London, UK 19 Dec 2016 - London commuters are treated to a flash performance by pole acrobats from Ireland, Terri Walsh and Michael Donohoe, as Veganuary launch the first ever vegan advertising campaign on the London Underground. The adverts are created by Veganuary – the charity that encourages people to try vegan in January. They feature three animals –  Rocky the calf, a chick called Little Eric and a naughty but very loveable piglet named Ernie –  who urge passengers to read their stories and join thousands of others around the world who choose to eat no animal products at all in January. 2, 500 adverts are displayed inside London’s tube carriages from 19th December until 2nd January.